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CIVIL  WAR  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES. 


i. 
REGIMENTAL  HISTORIES. 


BY 

GEO.  MAUEIGB  ABBOT. 


PHILADELPHIA: 

1886. 


150  COPIES  reprinted  from  January  Bulletin  of  the  Library  Company 

of  Philadelphia . 


COLLINS,  PRINTER. 


PREFACE. 


THE  literature  relating  to  the  Civil  War  in  the  United  States 
has  assumed  such  large  proportions,  that  in  taking  up  a  particular 
branch  of  it  and  preparing  a  bibliography  of  regimental  histories, 
the  difficulty  has  been  to  know  where  to  draw  the  line.  It  was 
not  enough  to  take  only  the  works  that  were  by  name  histories 
of  particular  regiments;  the  subject  broadened,  and  it  became 
necessary  to  include  many  books  relating  to  the  matter  that  were 
not  strictly  regimental  histories,  such  as  Government  and  State 
publications,  town  records,  college  war  records,  etc.  Many  vol 
umes  had  to  be  examined,  and  many  promising  titles  rejected. 
It  lias  been  the  good  fortune  of  the  compiler  to  have  the  advice 
of  Col.  John  P.  Xicholson,  of  this  city,  and  access  to  his  war 
library,  said  to  be  the  best  collection  of  its  kind  in  the  world. 
Others  have  kindly  helped  ;  and  it  is  believed  that,  as  regards  the 
works  which  are  purely  regimental  histories,  this  list  is  complete. 
It  is  also  believed  that  for  the  first  time  there  now  appears  in 
print  a  complete  and  accurate  list  of  the  annual  reports  of  the 
Adjutant-General  of  each  State  during  the  war  period.  In  con 
clusion,  it  may  be  said  that  of  the  six  hundred  and  eighteen 
works,  the  titles  of  which  are  here  given,  the  Library  Company 
of  Philadelphia  owns  three  hundred  and  sixty-three,  or  about 
sixty  per  cent. 

G.  M.  A. 


PHILADELPHIA  LIBRARY, 
Dec.  30,  1885. 


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Bibliography  of  the  Civil  War  in  the  United  States, 


i. 

REGIMENTAL  HISTORIES. 


Note:  The  numbers  prefixed  to  certain  titles  indicate  work?  belonging  to  the  Library 
Company.  The  compiler  is  indebted  to  Col.  JOHN  P.  NICHOLSON,  of  Philadelphia,  Maj. 
WM.  H.  HODGKINS,  of  Boston,  Hun.  J  M.  APDEMAN,  of  Providence,  (/HAS.  A.  CUTTER,  Esq., 
of  Boston,  and  others  for  valuable  assistance  in  preparing  this  bibliography. 


UNITED  STATES, 

21051,  0.  1st  United  States  artillery.     By  Wra.  L.  Haskin.     8vo.,  pp.  xvi,  008. 

Fort  Preble,  Me.  1879 

2d  U.  States  artillery.     Report  of  Light  Battery  M,  under  command  of 

Maj.  Henry  J.  Hunt,  battle  of  Bull  Run,  July  21,  1801.     8vo.,  pp.  4.    Wash.  1801 

3205,  Q.   2d   United    States   cavalry.     The   story  of   a   regiment.     By  Col.   A.   G. 

Brackett.     (American  Historical  Record,  vol.  1,  pp.  488-494,  and  538-543.)     4to. 

Phil.  1872 

3419,  Q.  2d  U.  States  cavalry.    From  Everglade  to  Canon  with  the  second  dragoons. 

By  Theo.  F.  Rodenbough.     4to  ,  pp.  501.  New  York,  1875 

4th  U.  States  infantry.     A  history  of  the  organization  and  movements  of 

the  4th  regiment  of  infantry,  U.  S.  A.,  from  May  30,  1790,  to  Dec.  31.  1870.     By 

Wm.  II.  Powell.     Svo.,  pp.  215.  Wash.  1871 

24043,  0.   5th  United  States  cavalry.     Across  the  continent  with  the  fifth  cavalry. 

By  George  F.  Price.     8vo.,  pp.  7U5  (1).  New  York,  1883 

24211,  ().  4.  7th  United  States  colored  troops.     Record  of  their  services.     By  J.  M. 

Califf.     Svo. ,  pp.  v,  138.  Providence,  1878 

8th  United  States  infantry.     [By  Thomas  Wilhelm.]    Sm.  4to.,  pp.  491. 

(G).  Davids  Island,  N.  Y.  Harbor,  1871 

25  copies  printed. 

21992,  O.  8th  United  States  infantry.     By  Thomas  Wilhelm.     2d  ed.     2  vols.  8vo., 
pp.  xii,  430,  x,  431,  vii.  Printed  at  the  headquarters  8th  infantry,  1873 

50  copies  printed.  , 

9th  United  States  colored  troops.     History,  with  list  of  all  officers  and 
enlisted  men,  Lieut. -Col.  Geo.  M.  Bennett,  commanding.     12mo.,  pp.  148. 

Phil.  1806 

(v) 


6  REGIMENTAL    HISTORIES. 

24484,  0.  5.  15th,  16th,  18th,  19th  United  States  infantry,  5th  U.  S.  artillery.  The 
regular  brigade  of  the  14th  army  corps,  army  of  the  Cumberland  in  the  battle  of 
Stone  River,  or  Murf'reesboro,  Tenn.  By  Fred.  Phisterer.  8vo.,  pp.  30. 

n.p.  1885 

1737G,  0.  32.  43d  United  States  colored  troops.     [By  J.  M.  Mickley.]    8vo.,  pp.  88. 

Gettysburg,  18GG 

15774,  0.  U.  States.     Annals  of  the  Army  of  the  Cumberland.     8vo.,  pp.  G71. 

Phil.  18G3 

16102,  O.  U.  States.  2d  Division,  Army  of  the  Cumberland.  By  W.  8.  Dodge 
[contains  a  history  of  the  regiments  composing  the  2d  division],  8vo.,  pp.  x,  582, 
51.  Chicago,  18G4 

15581,  D.  U.  States.  History  of  the  U.  S.  cavalry  to  the  1st  of  June,  18(13.  To 
which  is  added  a  list  of  all  the  cavalry  regiments,  with  the  names  of  their  com 
manders,  in  the  service  of  the  U.  S.  since  the  breaking  out  of  the  rebellion.  By 
A.  G.  Brackett.  Svo.,  pp.  xii,  337.  N.  Y.  18G5 

18595,  D.  U.  States.  Official  army  register  of  the  volunteer  force  of  the  U.  S. 
army,  1801-65.  8  vols.  l'2mo.  Wash.  18G5 

23711,  D.  4.  U.  States.  Veteran  signal  corps  association,  including  a  partial  roster 
of  the  corps  during  the  war.  By  J.  W.  Brown.  12mo.,  pp.  52. 

West  Medford,  Mass.  1884 

24609,  0.  4.  U.  States.  Battle  of  Gettysburg.  An  historical  account  [with  roster 
of  the  troops  engaged].  8vo  ,  pp.  128,  xv.  [Harrisburg,  1885] 

TJ.  States.  Drei  Jahre  in  der  Potomac-armee,  oder  eine  Schweizer 
Sclmtzen  Companie  im  nordamerikanischen  Kriege.  8vo.,  pp.  iv,  228. 

Richtersweil,  1865 

U.  States.  I*ield  record  of  the  officers  of  the  Veteran  Reserve  Corps. 
8vo.,  pp.  39.  Wash.  n.  d. 

U.  States.  General  orders,  No.  20,  of  the  army  of  the  Potomac,  direct 
ing  the  names  of  the  battles  which  the  regiments  named  may  inscribe  upon  their 
colors.  12mo.,  pp.  26.  [Wash.]  March  7,  1865 

16838,  0.  U.  States.  Maj.-Gen.  Ambrose  E.  Burnside  and  the  ninth  army  corps 
[with  roster  of  the  ninth  corps].  By  Augustus  Woodbury.  8vo.,  pp.  viii,  554. 

Prov.  1867 

U.  States.  Official  report  of  the  Iron  brigade  at  Gettysburg.  Privately 
printed.  8vo.,  pp.  15.  Cincin.  1879 

24201,  D.  U.  States.  Statistical  record  of  the  armies  of  the  United  States.  By 
Frederick  Phisterer.  12mo.,  pp.  343.  New  York,  1883 

22645,  0.  U.  States  (War) — The  War  of  the  Rebellion:  a  compilation  of  the  official 
records  of  the  Union  and  Confederate  armies.  Prepared  under  the  direction  of 
the  Secretary  of  War,  by  Bvt.  Lieut. -Col.  Robert  N.  Scott,  3d  U.  S.  Artillery,  and 
published  pursuant  to  act  of  Congress  approved  June  16,  1880.  Series  1.  Vols. 
1-14.  Svo.  Wash.  1880-85 

Contenta.— Vol.  1.  Operations  in  Charleston  harbor,  Fouth  Carolina. — The  secession  of 
Georgia,  Alabama,  and  Mississippi. — Operations  in  Florida — The  secession  of  North  Caro 
lina  and  Louisiana. — Operations  in  Texas  and  New  Mexico,  in  Arkansas,  the  Indian  ter 
ritory  and  Missouri. — December  20,  1860-May  9,  1861. 

Vol.  2.  Operations  in  Maryland,  Pennsylvania,  Virginia,  and  West  Virginia.  April  16- 
July  31,  1861. 

Vol.  3.  Operations  in  Missouri,  Arkansas,  Kansas,  and  Indian  territory  May  10- 
November  19,  1861. 

Vol.  4.  Operations  in  Texas,  New  Mexico,  and  Arizona,  in  Kentucky  and  Tennessee, 
North  Carolina  and  southeastern  Virginia.  August  1,  1361-January  11,  1862. 

Vol.  5.  Operations  in  Maryland,  northern  Virginia,  and  West  Virginia.  Au^u^t  I  1861 
-March  17,  1862. 

Vol.  6.  Operations  on  the  coasts  of  South  Carolina,  Georgia,  middle,  east  and  west  Flo 
rida,  southern  Alabama,  southern  Mississippi,  and  Louisiana.  August  21,  1861-Mav  19 
1862.  y  ' 


REGIMENTAL    HISTORIES.  7 

Vol.  7.   Operations    in    Kentucky,  Tennessee,  north    Alabama,  and  southwest  Virginia. 
Nov.  19.  1861-March  4,  1862. 

Vol.  8.  Operations    in    Missouri,    Arkansas,    Kansas,   and    Indian    territory.     Nov.    19, 
1861-April  10,  1862. 

Vol.  9.  Operations  in  southeastern  Virginia,  North  Carolina,  Texas,  New  Mexico,  and 
Arizona.     Jan.  11-Sept.  20,  1862. 

Vol.  10.  Pts.  1-2,  Operations  in  Kentucky,  Tennessee,  north  Mississippi,  north  Alabama, 
and  southwest  Virginia.     March  4-June  10,  1S62. 

Vol.  11.   Pts.  1-2-3.  Peninsular  campaign,  Virginia.     March  17-Sept.  2,  18G2. 

Vol.  12.   Pts.  1-2-:;.  Reports,  Correspondence,  etc.     Mar.  17-Sep.  2,  1862. 

Vol.  !•">.  Operations  in  Missouri,  Arkansas,  Kansas,  etc.     Apr.  10-Nov.  20,  1862. 

Vol.  14.    Operations  on    the  coasts   of  South   Carolina,  Georgia,  and   middle  and  East 
Florida.     Apr.  12.  1862-June  11,  1863. 
4109,  Q.  U.   States.     Battle   flags  of  the   army  of  the   Potomac   at  Gettysburg, 

Penna.  July  1st,  2d,  and  3d,  1808.     By  James  Beale.     4to.,  pp.  (67).     Phil.  1M85 

Printed  in  colors,  and  limited  to  125  copies.     Contains  the  most,  complete  roster  of  the 
organizations  at  Gettysburg  as  yet  printed. 
l>4541,  0.  U.  States.     Historical  sketch  of  the  artillery,  U.  S.  army.     By  Win.  E. 

Birkheimer.     8vo.,  pp.  viii,  406.  Wash.  18!S4 

24646,  0.  U.  States.     List  of  synonyms  of  organizations  in  the  volunteer  service  of 

the  United  States  during  the  years  1861,  '62,  '63,  '64,  and  '65.     Compiled  by  John 

T.  Fallen.     Svo.,  pp.  301.  Wash.  1885 

20411,  0.  U.  States.     Organization  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  May  l-5th,  1863. 

(Hist,  of  the  Civil  War  in  America.     Comte  de  Paris,  vol.  3.)     (pp.  31),  8vo. 

Phil.  1883 
U.   States.     Society  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  1st  to  16th  annual 

reunions,     bvo.  New  York,  1870-85 

The  Library's  set  (No.  23772,  0)  lacks  the  2d,  3d,  and  6th.  reunions. 

CONFEDERATE  STATES. 

20724,  0.  Confederate  States.  A  roster  of  general  officers,  heads  of  departments, 
military  organizations,  etc.  etc.,  in  the  Confederate  service  during  the  war  between 
the  States.  By  Chas.  C.  Jones,  Jr.  8vo.,  pp.  135.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc'ty  Papers, 
vols.  1,  2,  3.)  "  Richmond,  1876-77 

22282,  0.  Confederate  States.  Annals  of  the  Array  of  Tennessee.  By  Dr.  E.  L. 
Drake,  vol.  1.  8vo.,  pp.  434.  Nashville,  1878 

22345,  0.  Confederate  States.  Army  of  Northern  Virginia.  Memorial  volume 
[with  roster]  compiled  by  Rev.  J.  W.  Jones.  8vo.,  pp.  347.  Richmond,  1880 

20724,  0.  Confederate  States.  Organization  of  the  army  of  Northern  Virginia. 
(Southern  Hist.  Soc'ty  Papers,  vol.  10.)  8vo.,  pp.  6.  Richmond,  1882 

20724,  0.  Confederate  States.  Reminiscences  of  the  army  of  Northern  Virginia, 
or  the  boys  in  gray,  as  I  saw  them,  1861-65.  By  J.  Win.  Jones.  (Southern  Hist. 
Soc'ty  Papers,  vols.  10,  11.)  8vo.,  pp.  55,  9.  Richmond,  1882-'8o 

ALABAMA. 

20724,  0.   12th  Alabama  regiment.      Diary  of  Robert  E.  Park,  late  captain  12th 

Alabama  Reg't  C.  S.  A.    8vo.  pp.,  25,  39,  34.     (Southern  Hist.  Soc'ty  Papers,  vols. 

]?  2,  3.)  Richmond,  1876-'77 

14th  Alabama  volunteers.     History,  with  a  list  of  the  names  of  every 

man  that  ever  belonged  to  the  regiment.     By  M.  B.  Hurst.     12mo.,  pp.  48. 

Rich.  1863 

24565,  0.  60th  Alabama  regiment.  Grade's  Alabama  brigade.  By  Lewellyn  A. 
Shaver.  8vo.,  pp.  111.  Montgomery,  Ala.  1867 

Alabama.     Adjutant-General.     No  reports  for  any  year  from  1861  to 
1865  are  knowu  to  be  in  existence.     Destroyed  during  the  war. 


8  REGIMENTAL    HISTORIES. 

ARKANSAS. 

50589,  D.  1st  Arkansas  cavalry  volunteers  and  1st  Arkansas  infantry  volunteers. 
Loyalty  on  the  frontier,  or  sketches  of  Union  men  of  the  southwest;  with  inci 
dents  and  adventures  in  rebellion  on  the  border.  By  A.  W.  Bishop  [contains 
sketches  of  the  history  of  the  1st  Arkansas  cavalry  and  infantry],  12rno.,  pp. 
228.  St-  Louis,  18(53 

Arkansas.     Adjutant-General.    Reports  1861  to  18GG.     1  vol.  8vo  ,  pp. 
278.  Wash.  1807 

CALIFORNIA. 

23548,  0.  1st  California  infantry.  Frontier  service  during  the  rebellion  ;  or,  a  his 
tory  of  company  K  By  Geo.  jl.  Pettis.  8vo.,  pp.  54.  [Personal  narratives,  3d 
Series,  No.  14,  R.  I.  S.  andlT.  HlsL  Soc.]  Providence,  1885 

California.     Adjutant-General.     Reports  for  1801  to  '09.    8vo.     3  vols. 

Sacramento,  1801,  etc. 
The  Library  has  (No.  21499,  0.)  the  Pteports  from  May  1,  1804  to  Nov.  30,  18C5. 

COLORADO. 

1st  Colorado  volunteers.     History.     By  0.  J.  Hollister.     IGmo .,  pp.  178. 

Denver,  1803 

31948,  D.  2d  Colorado  cavalry.  Three  years  and  a  half  in  the  army  ;  or,  history 
of  the  second  Colorados.  By  Mrs.  Ellen  Williams.  12mo.,  pp.  17s. 

New  York  [18*5] 
Colorado.     Adjutant  General.     No  reports  published. 

CONNECTICUT. 

1st  Connecticut  heavy  artillery.  Our  first  year  of  army  life.  An  address 
at  their  camp  near  Games'  Mills.  [By  E.  A.  Walker.]  8vo.,  pp.  95. 

New  Haven,  1802 

1st  Connecticut  heavy  artillery:  report  of  movements  and  operations 
to  March  1,  1865.  ?  1805 

1st  to  5th  Connecticut  volunteers.     Catalogue.     Svo.,  pp.  1 17. 

Hartford,  1801 

16476,  D.  2d  Connecticut  heavy  artillery,  originally  19th  Conn.  vols.  By  Theodore 
F.  Vaill.  12mo.,  pp.  306.  Winsted,  Ct.  1808 

31520,  D.  6th  Connecticut.  The  old  sixth  regiment,  its  war  record.  By  Chas. 
K  Cadwell.  12mo.,  pp.  228.  New  Haven,  1875 

6th  to  llth  Connecticut  volunteers  inclusive,  and  1st  battalion  of  cavalry. 
Catalogue  1861.  8vo.,  pp.  143.  Hartford,  1802 

10th  Connecticut  volunteers.  A  good  record,  a  sermon  preached  before 
Petersburg,  Va.,  on  Sabbath,  September  25,  1804,  to  the  Tenth  Connecticut  regi 
ment,  at  the  close  of  its  first  three  years  of  service.  By  Chaplain  H.  Clay  Trum- 
bull.  8vo.,  pp.  181.  Hartford,  1864 

12th  and  13th  Connecticut  volunteers.     Catalogue.     8vo.,  pp.  45. 

Hartford,  1802 

16471,  D.  13th  Connecticut  volunteers  during  the  Great  Rebellion.  By  II.  B. 
Sprague.  12mo.,  pp.  viii,  353.  Hartford,  18157 

24484,  0.  1.  14th  Connecticut  volunteers.     Address  at  the  dedication  of  the  monu 
ment  at  Gettysburg.     By  II.  S.  Stevens.     8vo.,  pp.  36.          Middleton,  Conn.  1884 
14th  to  28th  Connecticut  volunteers  inclusive,  and  2d  light  battery  Conn, 
vols.  for  9  months.     Catalogue.     8vo.,  pp.  327.  Hartford,  1862 


REGIMENTAL    HISTORIES.  9 

14th  Connecticut  infantry.     Regimental  reminiscences.     By  Henry  P. 

Goddard.     8vo.,  pp.  15.  .  Middletown.  1877 

15814,  D.   14th  Connecticut  volunteers.      Mr.   Dunn   Browne's    experiences  in  the 

army.      (Letters  of  Capt.  Samuel  Fiske,  14th  Keg't  Conn,  vols.)     12mo.,  pp.  xii, 

390.  Boston,  1866 

16475,  D.   16th  Connecticut  infantry.     By  B.  F.  Blakeston.    12mo.     Hartford,  1875 

24484,  0.  4.  17th  Connecticut  volunteers.    Annual  reunion  Aug.  1883.     8vo.,  pp.  37. 

Bridgeport,  Conn.  1884 

24484,  O.  2.  17th  Connecticut  volunteers  at  Gettysburg,  June  and  July,  1884.  8vo., 
pp.  48.  Bridgeport,  Conn.  1884 

22d  Connecticut  volunteers.  A  journal  of  incidents  connected  with  the 
travels  of  the  22d  reg't  for  nine  mouths.  In  verse.  By  an  ordeily  sergeant  [E. 
W.  Waters].  Svo.,  pp.  28.  Hartford,  1863 

16473,  D.   27th  Connecticut  volunteers.     The  "  Twenty-seventh."     By  W.  D.Shel 
don.     12i).o.,  pp.  144.  N.  Haven,  1866 
29th  Connecticut  colored  troops.     A  sketch,  by  J.  J.  Hill.     8vo.,  pp.  42. 

Baltimore,  1867 

Connecticut.      Adjutant-General.     Reports  for  the    year  1861    (year 

ending   Apr.   ?02),  years  ending   Mar.  31,   '63,   '64,  '65,   'G6,  '67.  '68,  '69,  '70.     9 

vols.  Svo.  Hartford  and  New  Haven,  1862,  etc. 

The  Library  has  (Xo.  18757,  0.)  the  Reports  for  the  3 ear  1861,  and  for  the  years  ending 

Mar.  31,  '03..  '64,  '66,  '66. 

Connecticut.  Catalogue  of  Connecticut  volunteer  organizations,  with 
additional  enlistments  and  casualties  to  July  1,  1864.  Compiled  by  Horace  J. 
Morse,  Adjutant-General.  8vo.,  pp.  iv,  487.  Hartford.  1864 

Connecticut.  Catalogue  of  volunteer  organizations  in  the  service  of 
the  U.  States  1801-65,  with  additional  enlistments,  casualties,  etc.  C.  M.  Inger- 
soll,  Adjutant-General.  8vo.?  pp.  (6),  11-936  ^1).  Hartford,  1869 

Connecticut  during  the  war.  By  W.  A.  Croffut  and  J.  M.  Morris.  3d 
ed.  8vo.,  pp.  iii,  S'.'l.  N.  Y.  1869 

24059,  ().  8.  Connecticut.  The  old  battle  flags.  Veteran  soldiers'  souvenir,  con 
taining  a  brief  historical  sketch  of  each  Connecticut  regiment,  the  various  engage 
ments,  casualties,  etc.,  during  the  war  of  the  rebellion.  Compiled  by  Ben.  C.  Ray. 
8vo.,  pp.  56.  (Hartford),  1879 

Connecticut.     History  of  battle-flag  day,  Sept.  17,  1879  (with  histori 
cal  sketch  of  each  regiment).     I2mo.,  pp.  290.  Hartford,  1880 
Connecticut.     War  record.     Vol.   1.  Aug.  1863,  to  Aug.  1864,  vol.  2, 
Aug.  1864  to  July,  1«05.     pp.  241  (1),  244  to  510  (1).     4to. 

New  Haven,  l864-'65 

DELAWARE. 

31493,  D.  1st  Delaware  infantry.     Four  years  in  the  war.     By  the  Rev.  Thos.  G. 

Murphey.      12mo.,  pp.  viii,  315.  Phil.  1866 

1st   Delaware   infantry.     Delaware  war  history,  I-V.     By  ('has.  E.  La 

Motte.      (Wilmington  Home  Weekly,  Nov.  Dec.)  Wilmington,  1885 

Delaware.     Adjutant-General      No  reports  published. 

FLORIDA. 

24405,  O.  Florida.  Journals  of  the  proceedings  of  the  House  of  Representatives 
for  1861,  '62,  '03,  '64.  4  vols.  8vo.  Tallahassee,  1861,  etc. 

Florida.  Adjutant-General.  The  reports  for  1861  to  1864,  if  any  were 
made,  went  to  the  military  authorities  of  the  Confederate  States,  and  were  not 
printed.  The  Journals  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of  Florida  for  those  years 
contain  at  the  end  of  each  volume  the  report  of  State  officers  ;  among  those  re 
ports  will  be  found  matter  relating  to  the  Confederate  army. 


10  REGIMENTAL    HISTORIES. 

GEORGIA. 

1st  Georgia  regiment.  Reminiscences  of  service  with  the  first  volunteer 
regiment  of  Ga.,  Charleston  Harbor  in  1863.  An  address  delivered  before  the 
Georgia  Hist.  Soc'ty.  By  Col.  Chas.  II.  Olmstead.  8vo  ,  pp.  15. 

Savannah,  Ga.  1879 

3d  Georgia  infantry.     Historical  sketch.    By  Claiborne  Snead.    8vo.,  pp. 

68.  Savannah,  Ga.  JH74 

6th  Georgia  infantry.     War  history  of  Co.  C.     By  Wendell  D.  Groom. 

8vo.,  pp.  37  (i).  Fort  Valley,  Ga.  1879 

llth  Georgia  regiment.      History,  embracing  the  muster  rolls,  together 

with  a  special  and  succinct  account  of  the  marches,  engagements,  casualties,  etc. 

By  Kittrell  J.  Warren.     8vo.,  pp.  58.  Richmond,  1863 

20724,  0.   15th  Georgia  regiment  at  Gettysburg.     Report  of  Col.   D.   M.  DuBose, 

July  27,  1863.     8vo.,  pp.  5.      (Southern  Hist.  Soc'ty  Papers,  vol.  10.) 

Richmond,  1882 

21784,  0.  Georgia  volunteers.  Historical  sketch  of  the  Chatham  artillery  during 
the  Confederate  struggle  for  independence.  By  Chas.  C.  Jones,  Jr.  8vo.,  pp.  '240. 

Albany,  N.  Y.  18(>7 

22957,  0.  Georgia.  History  of  the  State,  from  1850  to  1881  [with  list  of  officers 
who  served  in  the  civil  war  of  1861-5  in  the  Confederate  service,  including  gene 
ral  and  regimental  field  officers  and  captains].  By  J.  W.  Avery.  8vo.,  pp.  754. 

N.  Y.  1881 

Georgia.  Report  of  the  Adjutant  and  Inspector-General  for  1862,  :63, 
'64.  8vo.,  pp.  54,  44,  24.  Milledgeville,  1863-'64 

Georgia.  Heroes  and  martyrs  of  Georgia.  By  James  M.  Folsom. 
(Gives  memoranda  of  various  Georgia  regiments  and  battalions.)  8vo.,  pp.  156. 

Macon,  Ga.  1864 

ILLINOIS. 

31425,  D.  7th  Illinois  Infantry.     By  D.  Leib  Ambrose.     12mo.,  pp.  xii,  302. 

Springfield,  1868 

8th  Illinois  cavalry.  History  of  the  Eighth  cavalry  regiment  Illinois 
volunteers.  By  Abuer  Hard.  8vo.,  pp.  368.  Aurora,  1868 

24636,  0.  9th  Illinois  infantry.     By  Marion  Morrison.     8vo.,  pp.  95. 

Monmouth,  111.  1864 

24603,  0.  8,  and  52985,  0.  11.  llth  Illinois  infantry.     Proceedings  of  the  first  re 
union.     By  H.  M.  Parker.     8vo.,  pp.  78.  Ottawa,  111.  1875 
14th  Illinois  infantry.     By  James  Dugan.     12mo  ,  pp.  265.       Gin.  1863 
24614,0.  32d  Illinois  infantry.     Marching  through  Georgia.     Pen  pictures  of  every 
day  life.     By  F.  Y.  Hedley.     8vo.,  pp.  490.  Chicago,  1885 
36th  Illinois  infantry.     By  L.  G.   Bennett  and  Wm.  M.  Ilaigh.     8vo., 
pp.  viii,  808.                                                                                              Aurora,  111.  1876 
40th  Illinois  infantry.     By  E.  J.  Hart.     12mo.,  pp.  198.         Cincin.  1864 
24659,  0.  6.  45th  Illinois  infantry.     Historical  sketch.     By  John  M.  Adair.     8vo., 
PP-  40-  Lanack,  1869 
59th  Illinois  volunteers.     By  David  Lathrop.     12mo.,  pp.  243. 

Indianapolis,  1 865 

75th  Illinois  infantry.     A  waif  of  the  war;  or,  the  history  of  the  75th 

Illinois.      By  \V.  S.  Dodge.     8vo.  Chicago,  1866 

81st  Illinois  infantry.    Experience  in  the  war.    By  E.  Newsome.     16mo., 

PP-  137,  3.  Carbondale,  111.  1879 

16472,  D.  86th  Illinois  infantry.     By  T.  R.  Kinnear.     12mo.,  pp.  viii,  139. 

Chicago,  1866 


REGIMENTAL    HISTORIES.  11 

86th  Illinois  infantry.  Report  of  the  proceedings  of  the  muster-in  at 
Peoria,  August  27,  18GG.  8vo.  pp.  11.  Peoria,  1800 

92d  Illinois  volunteers.     By  Smith  D.  Atkins.      12nio.,  pp.  390. 

Freeport,  1875 

95th  Illinois  infantry.     By  W.  W.  Wood.     12mo.,pp.  240.      Chicago,  1865 
D.  102d  Illinois  infantry.     Our  regiment.     By  S.  F.  Fleharty.     12mo.,  pp. 
19-',  xxiv.  Chicago,  1805 

31024,  [).  124th  Illinois  infantry,  otherwise  known  as  the  "  Hundred  and  two  dozen." 
By  R.  L.  Howard.      12mo.,  pp.  ix,  519.  Springfield,  1880 

129th  Illinois  infantry.     By  W.  Grunert.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 

Illinois.  Biographical  sketches  of  Illinois  officers  in  the  rebellion.  By 
Jas.  Grant  Wilson.  8vo.,  pp.  100.  Chicago,  1802 

Illinois.  Adjutant-General.  Reports  for  the  years  1801-2,  '03,  '04,  '05, 
'GO.  12  vols.,  ISvo.  Springfield,  1802,  etc. 

The  Library  has  (Xo.  18733,  0.)  the  Reports  for  1861-2, '64. 

Illinois.  Report  of  the  Adjutant- General,  vol.  i,  containing  reports  for 
the  years  1805  and  1800.  8vo.,  pp.  vii,  094.  Springfield,  1807 

Illinois.  The  patriotism  of  Illinois.  A  record  of  the  civil  and  military 
history  of  the  State,  campaigns  in  which  Illinois  soldiers  have  been  conspicuous, 
roll  of  the  illustrious  dead.  "By  T.  M.  Eddy.  2  vols.  8vo.,  pp.  008,  704. 

Chicago,  1865-'G8 

Illinois.     The  martyrs  and  heroes  of  Illinois  in  the  Great  Rebellion. 

Biographical  sketches.     Edited  by  James  Barnet.      8vo.,  pp.  253.      Chicago,  1805 

16477,  D,  3.  Illinois.     Official  army  list  of  the  volunteers  of  Illinois,  Wisconsin, 

Minnesota,    Michigan,    Iowa.    Missouri,    Kansas,   Nebraska,    and    Colorado.      By 

Geo.  B.  Smith.      12mo.,  pp.  vii,  170.  Chicago,  1802 

INDIANA. 

24211.  0.  3.     6th  Indiana  infantry  in  the  three  months'  campaign  in  Western  Vir 
ginia.     By  A.  J.  Grayson.     8vo.,  pp.  52.  Madison,  Ind.  n.  d. 
31415,  D.   7th  Indiana  cavalry.    By  Thos.  S.  Cogley.    12mo.,  pp.  207.     Laporte,  1870 
12th  Indiana  infantry.     By  M.  D.  Gage.      12mo.,  pp.  14,  350. 

Chicago,  1865 

14th  Indiana  volunteers  under  canvas  ;  or,  recollections  of  the  campaign 
of  the  14th  regiment  Indiana  volunteers  in  Western  Virginia,  1801.  By  J.  T.  Pool. 
8vo.,  pp.  04.  Terre  Haute.  1802 

44th  Indiana  infantry.     By  John  H.  Rerick.     12mo.,  pp.  293. 

La  Grange,  Ind.  1880 

10401.  D.   57th  Indiana  volunteers,  Annals  of.     By  A.  L.  Kerwood.     12mo.,pp.  374. 

Dayton,  Ohio,  1808 
24109,  0.  72d  Indiana  infantry.     By  B.  F.  McGee.     8vo.,  pp.  xviii,  Ov»8,  22. 

Lafayette,  1882 

87th  Indiana  infantry.     First  annual  reunion.     12mo.,  pp.  51. 

South  Bend,  1870 

31631,  D.  99th  Indiana  Infantry.     By  D.  R,  Lucas.     8vo.,  pp.  iv,  179. 

Lafayette,  1865 

Indiana.     Adjutant-General.     Reports  for  1801,  '02,  '03,  '04.     4  vols, 

8vo.  Indianapolis,  1802,  etc. 

18735,  0.  Indiana.     Adjutant-General  [W.   H.   H.  Terrill].     Reports  for  1861-65. 

Containing  induum  in  the  war  ot   the  Rebellion,  and  statistics  and  documents.      8 

vols.,  8vo.  Indianapolis,  1865-'69 

Indiana  legion  and  minute  men.     Operations.     8vo.,  pp.  104. 

Indianapolis,  1805 


12  REGIMENTAL   HISTORIES. 

Indiana  legion.     Report  of  Maj.-Gen.  Love.     8vo.,  pp.  72. 

Indianapolis,  1863 

Indiana  roll  of  honor.     By  David  Stevenson.    Vol.  1.     8vo.,  pp.  054. 

Indianapolis,  18G4 

Indiana  roll  of  honor.     By  T.  T.  Scribner.    Vol.  2.     pp.  052. 

Indianapolis,  I860 

16030,  0.  2.  Indiana.     The  soldier  of  Indiana  in  the  war  for  the  Union.     By  W.  B. 

Fletcher  [with  rosters  of  regiments].     8vo.,  pp.  142.  Indianapolis,  1804 

Indiana.     The  soldier  of  Indiana  in  the  war  for  the  Union.     2  vols. 

8vo.     Vol.  1,  pp.  090.     Indianapolis,  1800.     Vol.  2,  pp.  815.      Indianapolis,  1809 

IOWA. 

24603,  0.  3.  1st  Iowa  volunteers.     By  Henry  O'Connor.     8vo.,  pp.  24. 

Muscatine,  1802 

24037,  0.  2d  Iowa  cavalry.  History,  containing  a  detailed  account  of  its  organiza 
tion,  marches,  and  battles.  Roster  of  each  company.  By  Lyman  15.  i'ierce. 
8vo.,  pp.  237.  Burlington,  18G"> 

3d  Iowa  regiment.     By  S.  D.  Thompson.     12mo.,  pp.  390          ('in.  1804 
14034,  D.   5th  Iowa  cavalry.     Sketches  of  the  war.     A  series  of  letters.     By  ('has. 
C.  Nott,  Capt.  in  the  Fifth  Iowa  cavalry.      12mo.,  pp.  174.  New  York,  1803 

31916,  D.  2.   6th  Iowa  infantry.     Roster  of  the  surviving  members  of  tin-  Otli  regi 
ment  Iowa  volunteer  infantry,     pp.  (18).  State  Centre,  1884 
19th  Iowa  infantry.      By  ,1.  J.  Dugan.      12mo.  Davenport,  180") 
20th  Iowa  infantry.     Recollections  of  field  service.    By  Capt.  ('.  B  irney. 
12mo.,  pp.  323.  Davenport,  1800 
22d  Iowa  regiment.     By  S.  Barnett.     8vo.,  pp.  36.  Iowa  City,  1S05 
33d  Iowa  infantry.    By  A.  F.  Sperry.     8vo.,pp   237.        Des  Moines,  I860 
Iowa.     Adjutant-General.     Reports  for  the  years  ending  Dec.  31,  1801  ; 
Jan.  1,  '03;   Jan.  1,  '03,  to  Jan.  11,  '04;   Jan.  11,  '04,  to  Jan.  1,  '05;   Jan.  I,  '05, 
to  Jan.  1,  '00;   Jan.  1,  '07;    Jan.  1,  '07,  to  Jan.  14,  '08.      11  vols.  8vo. 

Des  Moiiies.  1802.  etc. 

The  Library's  set  (No.  18740,  0.)  lacks  Reports  for  1861,  Jan.  '06  to  Jan.    07.  and  1867, 
vol.  1. 

16454,  0.  Iowa  and  the  rebellion.     A  history  of  the  troops  furnished  to  the  volun 
teer  armies  of  the  Union.    By  Luston  Dunham  Ingersoll.    8vo.,  pp.  743.       i'inl.  1800 
Iowa  in  the  rebellion.     Iowa  colonels  and  regiments.     By  Cipt.  A.  A. 
Stuart.     8vo.,  pp.  050.  Des  Moines,  1805 

KANSAS. 

24777,  D.  6th  Kansas  cavalry.  Memoirs  of  the  rebellion  on  the  border,  1803.  By 
Wiley  Britton.  12mo.,  pp.  458.  Chic.i»o.  1882 

Kansas.     Adjutant-General.     Reports  for  1801  to '05.     2  vols.  ls'!3,  1 
vol.  1804,  1  vol.  '65.     4  vols.  8vo.  Leavenworth,  ]si;j_'(J7 

The  Library  has  (Xo.  18731,  0.)  the  Reports,  vol.  1,  1861  to  '05,  and  Report  f.,r  iXiU. 
The  2d  vol.  was  destroyed  by  fire  before  publication,  the  proof  sheets  alone  bt-iiiLf  s  ived. 
Therefore  there  is  but  one  copy  in  existence,  which  is  on  file  at  the  office  of  the  Adj.  (jenl., 
Topeka,  Kansas. 

Kansas.     A  military  history  of  Kansas  regiments.     By  W.   S     ISurke. 

Leavenworth,  KS70 

KENTUCKY. 

1st  Kentucky  brigade.    By  Ed.  P.  Thompson.    8vo.,  pp.  931.     Cinciu.  1868 

1st  Kentucky  brigade.    By  Geo.  B.  Hodge.    8vo.,pp.31.     Frankfort.  1874 

1st  Kentucky  brigade.     By  Geo.  B.   Hodge.     (Land  we  love,  v<>!     4.) 

8vo.  Charlotte,  N.  C.  1807-08 


REGIMENTAL    HISTORIES.  13 

20724,  0.  4th  Kentucky  infantry.  History  of  the  Fourth  Kentucky  infantry.  Ad 
dress  before  the  Louisville  branch  of  the  Southern  Hist.  Soc'ty.  8vo.  pp.  8. 
(Southern  Hist.  Soc'ty  Papers,  vol.  0.)  Richmond,  1881 

3169:!,  1).  22d  Kentucky  infantry.  [Letters  from  the  army,  by  B.  F.  Stevenson.] 
12mo.,  pp.  vi.  311.  Cin.  1884 

24th  Kentucky  volunteers.  A  checkered  life.  By  Col.  John  A.  Joyce. 
8vo.,  pp.  3  is.  Chicago,  1883 

17244,  0.  Kentucky.     Morgan's  cavalry.     By  Basil  W.  Duke.     8vo.,  pp    viii,  578. 

Cin.  1867. 

14481,  1).   Kentucky.    Morgan's  cavalry.    (In)  Thirteen  months  in  the  Rebel  army. 

(By  W.  G.  Stevenson.)     12mo.,  pp.  232.  New  York,  1862 

Kentucky,   Indiana,  and  Illinois  regiments.      Company  records,  with 

short  notes.     Folio.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 

Kentucky.     Adjutant-General.     Reports.  Jan.  17,  1861,   Dec.  8,  1862, 

Jan.  20,  1863,  Jan.  1,  1864.     4  vols.  8vo.,  pp.  15,  199,  6,  232. 

(Frankfort),  1861,  etc. 

Kentucky  in  the  Rebellion,  1861-'06.  By  D.  W.  Lindsey.  4to.,  vol.  1, 
pp.  9S5,  vol.  2,  pp.  981.  Appendix,  pp.  179.  2  vols.  Frankfort,  1866-'67 

LOUISIANA. 

16446.  D.  3d  Louisiana  infantry  [Confederate].  By  W.  II.  Tunnard.  12mo.,  pp. 
xx,  394.  Baton  Rouge,  1866 

24594,  0.   Louisiana.     In  camp  and  battle  with  the  Washington  artillery  of  New 

Orleans.      By  Win.  Miller  Owen.     8vo.,  pp.  xiv,  467.  Boston,  1885 

Louisiana.     Washington  artillery.     Constitution  and  by-laws,  adopted 

Feb.  11,  1861.     Roll  of  the  battalion.     32tno.,  pp.  64.  New  Orleans,  1861 

24629,  0.  Louisiana.  Washington  artillery.  (Southern  Bivouac,  vol.  3.)  8vo. 
pp.  4.  Louisville,  1885 

20724.  0.  Louisiana.  Sketches  of  the  history  of  the  Washington  artillery.  By 
Col.  J  B.  Walton,  (.."apt.  J.  A.  Chalaron,  and  others.  8vo.,  pp.  13  (Southern 
Hist.  Soc'ty  Papers,  vol.  11.)  Richmond,  1883 

51228,  0.  Louisiana.  Military  annals  of  Louisiana;  including  biographical  and 
historical  papers  relating  to  the  military  organizations  of  the  State.  A  soldier's 
story  of  the  late  war.  By  Napier  Bartlett.  8vo.,  pp.  64,  30,  44,  x,  259. 

New  Orleans,  1875 

Louisiana.  Adjutant- General.  One  copy  of  the  annual  report  for  1861, 
burroiced  from  a  citizen  of  New  Orleans,  is  in  the  office  of  the  Adjutant-General, 
at  Baton  Rouge.  If  another  copy,  or  reports  for  other  years  exist,  they  may  be 
at  the  War  Department,  Washington,  D  C.,  where  many  of  the  papers  and  books 
belonging  to  the  Adjutant-General's  office  are  believed  to  have  been  taken.  The 
Legislature  of  Louisiana  passed  a  joint  resolution,  in  1884,  asking  for  the  return, 
by  the  Federal  Government,  of  all  papers,  books,  or  records,  relating  to  the  mili 
tary  history  of  the  State. 

MAINE. 

1st  Maine  cavalry  association.     First  to  tenth  reunions.     8vo. 

Augusta,  1872,  etc. 

1st  Maine  cavalry.     Campaigns  of  the  1st  Maine  and  the  1st  District  of 

Columbia  cavalry.     12mo.,  pp.  xv,  436.  Portland,  1866 

22210,  0.  1st,  10th,  29th,  Maine  regiment;  the  10th  Maine  battalion.     By  John  M. 

Gould  and  Rev.  Leonard  G.  Jordan.     8vo.,  pp.  709.  Portland,  1871 

5th  Maine  volunteers.     History  of  the  Fifth  regiment  from  1861  to  1864. 

By  Rev.  Geo.  W.  Bicknell,  late  1st  Lieut,  and  Adjutant.     12mo.,  pp.  404. 

Portland,  1871 


14  REGIMENTAL    HISTORIES. 

17th   Maine.      Campaigns  of  the    seventeenth    Maine.      By  Edwin    B. 

Houghton.     12mo.,  pp.  x  (1),  333.  1'ortlaiKi,  1866 

19th  Maine  infantry.     Reunion  of  the  19th  regiment  association.     8vo., 

pp.  140.  Augusta,  1878 

24659,  0.  9.   20th  Maine  volunteers.     Reunions  of  the  Twentieth  Maine  Regiment 

Association  at  Portland,  with  a  sketch  of  its  history.     8vo.,  pp.  81. 

Waldoboro,  Maine,  1881 

20th  Maine  volunteers.  Army  life.  A  private's  reminiscences  of  the 
Civil  War.  By  Rev.  Theodore  Gerrish.  12mo.,  pp.  372.  Portland  (1882) 

Maine.  Adjutant-General.  Reports  for  1861,  '62,  '63,  '64-65,  '66.  sup 
plement  for  years  1861,  '62,  '63,  '64,  '65,  and  '66.  Reports  for  186.,  '68,  '69.  9 
vols.  8vo.  Augusta,  1862,  etc. 

The  Library's  set  (No.  18728,  0.)  lacks  Reports  for  1862,  Supplement,  Is07,  'Gs,  '6'J. 
23658,  0.   Maine  in  the  war  for  the  Union.     A  history  of  the  part  borne  by  Maine 
troops.    By  W.  E   S.  Whitman  and  C.  II.  True.    8vo.,  pp.  viii,  637.       Lewiston,  1865 

Maine.  Portland  soldiers  and  sailors;  a  brief  sketch  of  the  part  they 
took  in  the  war  of  the  rebellion.  8vo.,  pp.  56.  Portland,  1884 


MARYLAND. 

20724,0.  1st  Maryland  cavalry  in  C.  S.  Army.    By  H.  E.  Hayden.     (Southern  Hist. 

Soc'ty  Papers,  vol.  5.)     8vo.,  pp.3.  Richmond,  .1878 

1st  Maryland  infantry.     Historical  record.     By  C.  Camper  and  J.   W. 

Kirkley.     12mo.,  pp.  x  (1),  312.  Wash.  1871 

20724,  ().   1st   Maryland  regiment.      Memoir.      By   General   Bradley   T.   Johnson. 

(Southern  Hist.  Soc'ty  Papers,  vols.  9,  10.)     8vo.,  pp.  17,  42.    Richmond,  1SSU2 

20724,  0.  3d  Maryland  artillery.     Sketch  of  the  Third  battery  Maryland  artillery. 

By  Capt.    Wm.  L.   Ritter.     (Southern  Hist.   Soc'ty  Papers,  vols.  *7,    10,    11.   12.) 

8vo.,  pp.  3,  23,  31,  3.  Richmond,  ls79-'84 

24603,  0.  4,  and  52985,  0.  9.  3d  Maryland  infantry.     Maryland  and  the   glorious 

old  third  in  the  war  for  the  Union.     By  Wm.  Matchett.    8vo.,  pp.  40.    \Va^h.  1882 

52917,0.6.  Maryland.     Adjutant-General.  Report  for  1861. 

[Frederick  City,  1861] 

Maryland.      Adjutant-General.      Reports  for  1861,  '63,  '64,   '65,   '66. 
[In  the  State  Documents.]  Annapolis,  1862,  etc. 

Maryland.     Adjutant-General.     Report  for  1867.     Svo.,  pp.  39. 

Annapolis,  1868 

16456,  D.  Maryland  line.     [1st  and  2d  Maryland  infantry,  1st  Maryland  battalion 

of  cavalry,  Baltimore  light  artillery,  C.  S.  A.]     By  W.  W.  Goldsborough.     12mo., 

pp.  357.  Bait.  1869 

20724,  0.  Maryland  line.    By  Rev.  Horace  Edwin  Hayden.     (Southern  Hist.  Soc'ty 

Papers,  vol.  9.)     8vo.,  pp.  3.  Richmond,  1.S81 

20724,  0.  Maryland  line  in  the  Confederate  army.     By  Genl.  Bradley  T.  Johnson. 

8vo.,  pp.  6.     (Southern  Hist.  Soc'ty  Papers,  vol.  11.)  Richmond,  1883 


MASSACHUSETTS. 

1st  Massachusetts  infantry.  History  from  the  25th  May,  1861,  to  the 
25th  May,  1864.  By  Warren  H.  Cudworth.  12mo.,  pp.  528.  Boston,  1866 

1st  Massachusetts  volunteers.  Gen.  Cowdin  and  the  First  Massachu 
setts  Regiment  of  volunteers.  8vo.,  pp.  19.  Boston,  1864 

2d  Massachusetts  infantry.  By  Geo.  II.  Gordon.  Part  I.  8vo.,  pp.  35. 

Boston,  1873 


REGIMENTAL   HISTORIES.  15 

2d  Massachusetts  infantry.    By  Geo.  H.  Gordon,     8vo.,  Part  II,  pp.  68. 

Boston,  1874 

20-521,  0.  23  Massachusetts  infantry.      By  Geo.  H.  Gordon.     Part  III,  2d  Massa 
chusetts  and  "Stonewall"  Jackson.     8vo.,  pp.  viii,  231.  Boston,  1875 
23902,  0.   2d  Massachusetts  infantry.     By  Geo.  II.  Gordon.     Brook  farm  to  Cedar 
Mountain  in  the  war  of  the  great  rebellion.     8vo.,  pp.  x,  376.  Boston,  1883 
18038,  0.  2d  Massachusetts  infantry.     By  Alonzo  II.  Quint.     8vo.,  pp.  viii,  528. 

Boston,  1867 

15107,  D.  2d  Massachusetts  infantry.     The  Potomac  and  the  Rapidan,  army  notes. 

By  Alonzo  II.  Quint.      12mo.,  pp.  407.  Boston,  1864 

24608,  0.  3.   2d  Massachusetts  infantry.     Beverly  Ford.     By  Daniel  Oakey.     8vo. 

PP-  15.  Boston,  1884 

24608,  0.  1.    2d  Massachusetts  infantry.      Chancellorsville.     By  Geo.   A.   Thayer. 

8vo.,  pp.  33.  Boston,  1882 

23565,  0.  4.  2d  Massachusetts  infantry.     Gettysburg.     By  Chas.  F.  Morse.     8vo., 

pp-  20.  Boston,  1882 

2460H,  0.  2.  2d  Massachusetts  infantry.    A  prisoner's  diary.    By  Samuel  M.  Quincy. 

8vo.,  pp.  24.  Boston,  1882 

17610,  0.   2d  Massachusetts  infantry.     Life  and  letters  of  Wilder  Dwight,  Lieut. - 

Col.  2d  Muss.     8vo.,  pp.  vii,  349,  2.  Boston,  1868 

4th  Massachusetts  volunteers.      Twenty  years  ago.     The  story  of  the 

Fourth  Massachusetts,  How  it  helped  to  save  our  country.     The  recollections  of 

an  officer.  (In  "Sunday  Herald,"  April,  IHHI.) 

4th  Massachusetts  volunteers.     Company  I,  Fourth  Mass.  Regt.     Nine 

rnonth.s'  volunteers,  in  service  1862-3.      (By  Henry  B.  Maglathliu.)     Hvo.,  pp.  40. 

Boston,  1863 

24166.  0.  5th  Massachusetts  volunteer  militia.  By  Frank  T.  Robinson.  8vo.,  pp. 
vi,  237.  Boston,  1879 

17257,  1).  6th  Massachusetts  volunteers.     By  John  W.  Hanson.     12mo.,  pp.  352. 

Boston,  1866 

52113,  O.  6th  Massachusetts  volunteers.  [Correspondence  of  the  Governor  of 
Maryland  with  the]  Governor  of  Massachusetts,  inclosing  report  of  distribution 
of  $7000,  appropriated  by  the  Maryland  legislature,  for  the  relief  of  sufferers  in 
the  riot  of  19th  April,  1861,  in  Baltimore.  8vo.,pp.  5.  R.  Annapolis,  1863 

6th  Massachusetts  volunteers.     Proceedings  in  the  legislature  of  Massa 
chusetts,  upon  the  Act  of  the   State  of  Maryland  appropriating  seven  thousand 
dollars  for  the  families  of  those  belonging  to  the  sixth  regiment  of  Massachusetts 
volunteers,  who  were  killed  or  disabled  by  wounds  received  in  the  riot  at  Balti 
more,  April  19,  1861.     8vo.,  pp.  15.  Boston,  1862 
9th  Massachusetts.     The  Irish  ninth  in  bivouac  and  battle;    or,  Virginia 
and  Maryland  campaigns.     By  M.  H.  Macnamara.     12mo.,  pp.  306.     Boston,  1867 
17262,  0.  10th  Massachusetts  battery  of  light   artillery.     8vo.,  pp.  xii,  400.     By 
J.  1).  Billings.  Boston,  1881 
24243,  0.  10th  Massachusetts  infantry.     By  J.  K.  Newell.     8vo.,  pp.  609. 

Springfield,  1875 

15448,  D.  llth  Massachusetts.  Three  years  in  the  Army  of  the  Potomac.  By 
Henry  N.  Blake.  12rno.,  pp.  vi,  319.  *  Boston,  1865 

23613,  0.  12th  Massachusetts  volunteers.     By  Benjamin  F.  Cook.     8vo.,  pp.  167. 

Boston,  1882 

13th  and  39th  Massachusetts  volunteers.  Letters  from  two  brothers 
serving  in  the  war  for  the  Union,  to  their  family  at  home  in  West  Cambridge, 
Mass.  12mo.,  pp.  164.  Privately  printed,  Cambridge,  1871 

15th  Massachusetts  volunteers.  The  young  Captain;  a  memorial  of 
Capt.  Richard  C.  Derby,  15th  Reg.  Mass.  vols.  who  fell  at  Antietam.  By  Mrs.  P. 
A.  Hannaford.  12mo.,  pp.  viii,  226.  Boston,  1865 


16  REGIMENTAL    HISTORIES. 

14711,  D.  16th  Massachusetts  volunteers.  Chaplain  Fuller;  being  a  life  sketch  of 
an  army  chaplain.  By  Richard  F.  Fuller.  I2mo.,  pp.  vi,  342. 

17th   Massachusetts   infantry.      Company   C,    Danvers   Light   Infantry. 

Constitution.     12mo.,  pp.  7.  Salem,  1861 

17th  Massachusetts  volunteers.    Soldiering  in  North  Carolina.     Dy  "One 

of  the  Seventeenth."     I6mo.,  pp.  120.  Boston,  1804 

19th  Massachusetts  volunteers.     A  memorial  sketch  of  Lieut.  Edgar  M. 

Newcomb,  of  the  19th  Mass.  vols.     Edited  by  Dr.  A.  B.   Weyrnouth.      12mo.,  pp. 

134.  Maiden,  1883 

20th   Massachusetts  volunteers.     Revere   memorial    (Memorial  of  Col. 

Paul  J.  llevere,  killed  at  Gettysburg,  and  Surgeon  E.  II.  il.  Revere,  killed  at  An- 

tietam.)     12mo.,  pp.  218.  Boston,  1874 

23084,  0.  21st  Massachusetts  volunteers.    By  Chas.  F.  Walcott.    8vo.,  pp.  viii,  502. 

Boston,  1882 

21st  Massachusetts  volunteers.    Reunion  at  Templeton,  Mass.,  Sept.  17, 
1872,  with  a  sketch  of  its  history.     By  Col.  Theron  E.  Hall. 

(Worcester  "Spy,"  Sept.  iSth,  1872) 

17984,  D.  24th  Massachusetts  volunteers.  The  captured  scout  of  the  army  of  the 
James.  A  sketch  of  the  life  of  Sergeant  Henry  H.  Manning  of  the  Twenty-fourth 
Mass.  vols.  By  II.  Clay  Trumbull.  12mo.,  pp.  00.  Boston,  1869 

25th  Massachusetts  volunteers.     Address  at  second  reunion  K  Associa 
tion,  by  J.  Waldo  Denny.    With  roster  of  company  K.     8vo.,  pp.  32.      Boston,  1871 
25th  Massachusetts  infantry.     Wearing  of  the  blue.     By  .J.  W.  Denny. 
8vo.,  pp.  xi,  1,  523.  Worcester,  1879 

22870,  0.  25th  Massachusetts  infantry.     By  D.  L.  Day.     8vo.,  pp.  153. 

Milford,  Mass.  1884 

24177,  0.  27th  Massachusetts  infantry.  Bearing  arms.  By  W.  P.  Derby.  8vo.,  pp. 
xvi,  007.  Boston,  1883 

24168,  0.  29th  Massachusetts  infantry.     By  Wm.  H.  Osborne.     8vo.,  pp.  393. 

Boston,  1877 

24679,  0.  32d  Massachusetts  infantry.  Story  of  the  32d  Massachusetts.  By  Francis 
J.  Parker.  8vo.,  pp.  xi,  200.  Boston,  1880 

32d    Massachusetts   volunteers.     The    empty   sleeve;    or,   the    life    and 
hardships  of  Henry  M.  Meacham,  of  the  Union  army.     12mo.,  pp.  35. 

Springfield,  Mass.  (1869) 

24175,  0.  33d  Massachusetts  infantry.     By  Andrew  Boies.     8vo.,  pp.  108. 

Fitchburg,  1880 

22595,  0.  33d  Massachusetts  infantry.  By  Adin  B.  Underwood.  8vo.,  pp.  xiv,  299 
(18).  Boston,  1881 

24179,  0.  34th  Massachusetts  infantry.     By  Wm.  Lincoln.     8vo.,  pp.  4">9,  18. 

Worcester,  1879 

34th  Massachusetts  volunteers.     Reminiscences  of  the  34th  Reg't  Mass. 

vol.  infantry.     By  Wm.  H.  Clark.     12mo.,  pp.  31.  Holliston,  1871 

31586,  D.  35th  Massachusetts  infantry.     12mo.,  pp.  v,  409  (66).  Boston,  1884 

24176,  0.  36th    Massachusetts  volunteers.        [By  W.   H.    Hodgkins    and    others.] 
8vo.,  pp.  xiii,  405.  Boston,  1884 

31770,  D.  37th  Massachusetts  regiment.     By  James  L.  Bowen.     12mo.,  pp.  431,  li. 

Holyoke,  Mass.  1884 

31551,  D.  38th  Massachusetts  volunteers.     By  Geo.  W.  Powers.     12mo.,  pp.  v,  308. 

Cambridge,  1866 

39th  Massachusetts  volunteers.    Reunion  of  the  39th  Regt.  Mass,  vols., 

Sept.  6,   1878,  at  Somerville,   Mass,  (with  extended  sketch  of   its  history.      By 

Capt.  C.  H.  Porter).  Printed  in  the  Somerville  "Journal,"  Sept.  7,  1878 

41st  Massachusetts  volunteers.     Diary.     8vo.,  pp.  11.          Boston,  1863 

24171,  0.  43d  Massachusetts  infantry.     By  Edward  H.  Rogers.    8vo.,  pp.  210. 

Boston,  1883 


REGIMENTAL    HISTORIES.  17 

24211,  O.  2.  44th  Massachusetts  volunteer  militia.  Letters  from  the  44th  reg't  in 
1862-'63.  Bv  Zenas  T.  Haine.s.  8vo.,  pp.  121.  Boston,  1863 

44th  Massachusetts  volunteers.  Leaves  from  a  diary  written  while  serv 
ing  in  Co.  E,  Dep't  of  North  Carolina,  from  Sept.  181)2,  to  June,  180;!.  (\\y  John 
J.  Wyeth.)  8vo.,  pp.  76.  Boston,  1878 

44th  Massachusetts  volunteers.     The  Bay  State  Forty-fourth.     A  Regi 
mental  Record.      Edited  by  De  Forest  Safford.      8vo  ,  pp.  32.  Boston  (1863) 
44th  Massachusetts  volunteers.     The  Roll  of  association  of  Company  F. 
Prepared  by  the  Secretary,  printed  for  the  association.     8vo.,  pp.  23. 

Dedham,  Mass.  1876 

16894.  O.  45th  Massachusetts  volunteer  militia.  Cadet  regiment.  [By  C.  E.  Hub 
bard.]  *vo..  pp  v,  126.  Boston,  1882 

24600,  ().  2.  45th  Massachusetts  volunteer  militia.  Nine  months'  men  and  the  8th 
regiment  at  Annapolis  in  1861.  Extracts  from  speech  of  Edward  W.  [links.  8vo., 
pp.  23.  Cambridge,  Mass.  1883 

16470,  D.  49th  Massachusetts  volunteers.  Life  with  the  49th  Mass.  vols.  By  Henry 
T.  Johns.  I2mo  ,  pp.  391.  Pittsfield,  1864 

4120,  Q.  51st  Massachusetts  volunteers.  Souvenir  of  army  life,  1862-18  >3,  Co. 
C,  51st  Mass.  R  gt.  By  Charles  F.  Pierce.  (A  series  of  autoglyph  prints  of  por 
traits  of  all  the  company,  field,  staff,  and  company  officers,  camp  scenes,  etc.). 
4to  ,  pp.  58.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 

14908.  D.  52 d  Massachusetts  infantry.  The  color-guard  ;  being  a  corporal's  notes. 
By  Jas.  K.  llosmer.  12mo.,  pp.  vii,  244.  Boston,  1864 

24603,  0.  9.  55th  Massachusetts  infantry.  Record  of  the  service.  [ByC.  B.  Fox.] 
8vo.,  pp.  144.  Cambridge,  1868 

58th   Massachusetts  infantry.      By  F.  E.  Cushman.     12mo.,  pp    38. 

Wash.  1865 

Massachusetts.  Adjutant-General.  Reports  for  1861,  '62,  '63,  '64, 
'65,  '66,  '67,  '08.  8  vols,  8vo.  Boston,  1861,  etc. 

The  Library's  #et  (Xo.  18737.  0.)  lacks  Reports  for  1861,  '67,  '68. 

Massachusetts  volunteers.    Record  of.    2  vols.,  4to.     Boston,  1868-70 

Massachusetts.      Memorial  volume.     The   Record  of   Andover  during 

the  rebellion      Compiled  by  Samuel  Raymond.     8vo.,  pp.  viii,  232.    Andover,  1875 

Massachusetts.     The  Record  of  Athol,  Mass.,  in  suppressing  the  Great 

Rebellion.     Prepared  for  publication  by  a  Committee  of  the  Town.     12mo.,  pp   2(54. 

Boston,  1866 

24703,  0.  4.  Massachusetts.     Memorial  Record  of  the  Soldiers  of  Berlin  in  the 

Great  Rebellion.     8vo.,  pp.  46.  Clinton,  1870 

Massachusetts.     Braintree   Soldier's   Memorial.     By  Geo.  A.  Thayer. 

8vo.,  pp.  52  (1).  Boston,  1877 

Massachusetts.    A  history  of  Bridgewater  in  the  rebellion.     By  Arthur 

Hooper.     8vo..  pp.  85,  3.  Boston,  1880 

Massachusetts.     Roll  of  Honor  of  the  City  of  Chelsea.    8vo.,  pp.  213. 

Chelsea,  1880 

Massachusetts.     History  of  Essex.     By  David  Choate.     8vo.,  pp.  488. 

Essex,  1868 

Massachusetts.     Fitchburg  in  the  War  of  the  rebellion.     By  Henry  A. 

Willis.     8vo.,  pp.  2*2.  Fitchburg.  1866 

Massachusetts.     Town  of  Hingham  in  the  late  Civil  War,  with  sketches 

of  its  Soldiers  and  Sailors.     By  Fearing   Burr  and  Geo.  Lincoln.     8vo.,  pp.  455. 

(Published  by  order  of  the  Town),  1876 

Massachusetts.  The  Annals  of  Melrose  in  the  Great  Rebellion  of 
1861-65.  By  Elbridge  H.  Goss.  Small  4to.,  pp.  xxix,  292. 

Privately  printed  (Boston),  1868 

Massachusetts.  Annual  reports  of  the  Town  of  Plymouth  for  year 
ending  Feb.  1,  1866.  (Contains  full  war  record  of  the  Town,  pages  1^9-159. 
8vo.,  pp.  160.)  Plymouth,  1866 

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18  REGIMENTAL   HISTORIES.. 

Massachusetts.  Plymouth  County  directory  and  historical  register  of 
the  Old  Colony,  containing  a  Roll  of  Honor,  with  the  names  of  all  soldiers  and 
sailors  from  this  county  who  lost  their  lives  in  service.  8vo.,  pp.  108. 

Middletown,  1867 

54178,  0.  Massachusetts.     Patriots  of  Salem.     Roll  of  honor  of  the  officers  and 

enlisted   men   during  the  late  civil  war,  from  Salem,   Mass.     Compiled  by  T.  J. 

Hutchinson  and  Ralph  Child.      8vo.,  pp.  iv,  126.  Salem,  1877 

22408,  0.  4.     Massachusetts.     A  record  of  the  soldiers  of  Southborough,  during 

the  rebellion  from  1861  to  1866.     8vo.,  pp.  127.  Marlboro,  1867 

Massachusetts.     Address  at   Wales,  to   which  is   annexed   a   Roll   of 

honor.     By  Absalom  Gsirdiner.     8vo.  Springfield,  18G6 

Massachusetts.     The  Town  of  Wayland  in  the  Civil  War  of  1861-1865. 

Prepared  and  published  by  order  of  the  town.     Small  4to.,  pp.  452. 

Wayland,  1871 

Massachusetts.  History  of  Worcester  in  the  War  of  the  rebellion.  By 
(Rev.)  Abijah  P.  Marvin.  8vo.,  pp.  606.  Worcester,  1880 

There  are  two  editions  of  this  book.     The  first,  published  in  Worcester,  1870.  pp.  582. 

24703,  0.  3.  Massachusetts.  Roll  of  the  graduates  and  undergrad 
uates  of  Amherst  College  who  served  in  the  army  or  navy  of  the  U.  States  during 
the  war  of  the  Rebellion.  8vo.,  pp.  48.  Amherst,  1871 

19701,  0.  9.  Massachusetts.  Roll  of  students  of  Harvard  University  who  served 
in  the  army  or  navy  of  the  U.  States  during  the  war  of  the  rebellion.  By  Francis 
H.  Brown.  8vo.,  pp.  52.  Cam.  1869 

Massachusetts  in  the  war,  1861-65,  vol.  1,  pp.  793,  vol.  2,  pp.  1085. 
2  vols.  Boston,  1868 

16670,  0.  Massachusetts  in  the  rebellion.    By  P.  C.  Headley.    8vo.,  pp.  688. 

Boston,  1866 

52780,  0.  Massachusetts  in  the  civil  war.  By  William  Schouler,  Adjutant-Gene 
ral.  8vo.,  pp.  xiv,  67U,  xii,  711,  2  vols.  Boston,  1868-71 

MICHIGAN. 

1st  Michigan  volunteers.  Incidents,  marches,  battles,  and  camp  life: 
and  the  adventures  of  the  author,  known  as  the  Indian  Banker,  who  was  lifer  in 
company  F,  and  made  such  remarkable  time  in  leaving  Bull  Run.  8vo.,  pp.  33. 

Detroit,  1861 

24266,  0.  2d  Michigan  cavalry.     By  M.  P.  Thatcher.     8vo.,  pp.  xiv,  416,  15  (64). 

Detroit,  1884 

20183,  0.  3d  Michigan  infantry.  [Four  years'  campaigning  in  the  army  of  the 
Potomac,  by  D.  G.  Grotty.]  8vo.,  pp.  207.  Grand  Rapids,  1874 

10th  Michigan  infantry.     By  F.  W.  H.(ewes).     8vo.  pp.  229  (1). 

Detroit,  1864 

51063,  O.   13th   Michigan  infantry.     By  Michael   Shoemaker.     (In  Mich.   Pioneer 

Coll.,  vols.  2,  3,  4.)     8vo.,  pp.  26,  23,  36.  Lansing,  1877-'81 

26th  Michigan  infantry.     Our  camp  journal.     4to.  186- 

Michigan.     Adjutant  General.     Reports  for  1861,  '62,  '63  '64,  '65,  '66, 

'67,  '68.     8  vols.  8vo.  Lansing,  1862,  etc. 

The  Library  has  (Xo.  18730,  0.)  the  Reports  for  1862.  '63,  '64,  '65-66. 

24242,  0.  Michigan  regiments.     [Short  Account  in  "  Flags  of  Michigan,"  by  John 

Robertson.]     8vo.,  pp.  119.  Lansing,  1877 

24267,  0.  and  52357,  0.  Michigan  in  the  war.    Compiled  by  Jno.  Robertson,  Adju 
tant-General.     8vo.,  pp.  1039.  Lansing,  1882 

50798,  0.  Michigan.  Red  book  of  Michigan  ;  a  civil,  military,  and  biographical 
history  [Second  part;  History  of  Michigan  during  the  rebellion  By  General 
John  Robertson  ;  contains  historical  sketch  of  each  regiment].  8vo.,  pp.  549. 

R.     Detroit,  1871 


REGIMENTAL    HISTORIES.  19 

MINNESOTA. 

1st  Minnesota.      [A  newspaper.]  Berryville,  Va.  1862 

Minnesota.      Adjutant-General.     Reports  for  1SG1,   '02,  '03,  '(54,  '65- 

Report  for  year  ending  Dec.  1,  1866,  and  of  the  military  forces  of  the  State  from 

18G1  to  1800.     Reports  for  18G7,  '08.     8  vols.  Svo.  St.  Paul,  1802,  etc. 

The  Library  has  (No.  JS732,  0.)  the  Reports  for  lSb'4,  '05,  and  for  the  year  endiug'Dec. 

MISSISSIPPI. 

16th  Mississippi  infantry.     Quitman  guards,  Co.  E.     8vo.,  pp.  77. 

n.  p.,  n.  d. 

•24050,  0.  10.   Mississippi.     A  sketch  of  Harvey's  scouts,  formerly  of  Jackson's 
cavalry  division,  Army  of  Tennessee.     By  J.  F.  H.  Claiborne.     8vo!,  pp.  24. 

Starkville,  Miss.  1885 
50  copies  printed. 

Mississippi.     Adjutant-General.     No  reports  published. 

MISSOURI. 

1st  Missouri  brigade,  C.  S.  A.     By  E.   McDowell  Anderson.     Svo.,  pp. 

Times  Office,  St.  Louis,  1808 

24178,  0.  1st  and  2d  Missouri  Confederate  brigades.     By  R.  S.  Bevier.     8vo.,  pp. 

xii,  4 sO,  -7.  St.  Louis,  1879 

2d  Missouri  cavalry.     By  W.   II.  Brand.     (The  land  we  love.     Vol.  3, 

pp.  27o  )  Charlotte,  N.  C.  1808 

3d  Missouri  cavalry.     By  A.  W.  M.  Petty.     8vo.,  pp.  111. 

Little  Rock,  1805 

21083,  D.   4th  Missouri  cavalry.     Whip  and  spur.     By  Geo.   E.   Waring,  Jr.,  for- 
tuerly  Colonel  of  the  4th  Missouri  cavalry,  U.  S  V.     12mo.,  pp.  245.  Boston,  1875 
llth  Missouri  volunteers.     By  D.  McCall.     2d  ed.,  8vo.,  pp.  41. 

Springfield,  1804 

20500,  0.  Missouri.     Shelby  and  his  men.     By  John  N.  Edwards.     8vo.,  pp.  551. 

Cin.  1807 

Missouri.     Adjutant-General.     Reports  for  1801,  '02,  '03,  '04,  'Go.     5 
vols..  Svo.  Jefferson  City,  1802,  etc. 

The  Library  has  (No.  1S734,  0.)  the  Reports  for  1863,  '64,  '65. 

Missouri.     Official  report  of  Missouri  troops  for  1802.    8vo.,  pp.  xx,  204. 

St.  Louis,  1803 

Missouri  home  guards.     Speech  of  Hon.  Jos.   W.   McClurg,   Dec.  22. 
8vo.,  pp.  ».  Wash.  n.  d. 

Missouri.     Official  register  of  Missouri  troops  for  1802.     12mo.,  pp. 

St.  Louis,  Jan.  1,  1803 

NEBRASKA. 

Nebraska.    Adjutant-General.     Reports  1801  to  1871.     1  vol.  8vo  ,  pp. 
272.  Des  Moines,  1871 

NEVADA. 

Nevada.     Adjutant-General.     Reports  1801  to  1800.      1  vol.  8vo.     pp. 
00.  [Carson  City],  1800 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 

2d  New  Hampshire  volunteers.     By  M.  A.  Haynes.     12mo.,  pp.  223. 

Manchester,  1805 

24072,  0.    3d    New    Hampshire    volunteers.       Historical    sketch.       By    Gen.   John 
Bedell.      (Granite  Monthly,  Sept.  1880.)     8vo.,  pp.  19.  Concord,  N.  H.  1880 


20  REGIMENTAL    HISTORIES. 

24174  0  14th  New  Hampshire  volunteers.  A  Memorial  of  the  Grent  Rebellion. 
History  14th  Llegt.  N.  H.  vols.,  1862-'65.  [By  F.  II.  Buffum.]  8vo.,  pp.  xii,  443. 

Boston,  1882 

New  Hampshire.  Adjutant  General.  Reports  for  the  year  1860-'61. 
[House  Journal  for  1801.]  Report  made  May  20,  '62.  Reports  for  year  ending 
May  20,  '63,  '04.  Communication,  June,  1804.  Report  for  year  ending  May  20, 
'V>,  June  1,  '60,  '07,  '68,  '09.  10  vols.  8vo.  Concnrd.  1801,  etc. 

The  Library  has  (No.  16365,  0.)   Reports  for  the  year  ending  May  20,  '<U,'65,  '66,  June 

1,  '67,  '68. 

Vol.  2  of  the  Report  for  1866  contains  a  military  history  of  the  State  1623-1861,  and  also 

a  separate  history  of  each  regiment  in  the  civil  war. 

51130,0.  New  Hampshire  in  the  Great  Rebellion,  containing  histories  of   the 

several  regiments.      By  Otis  F.  R.  Waite.     8vo.,pp.  vi,  008.     R.     Claremont,  1870 

New   Hampshire.     Olaremont  war   history,   1861-'65.      By  0.   F.    R. 

Waite.     12mo.,  pp.  xi,  300.  Concord,  1808 

24672,  0.  New  Hampshire.  Dartmouth  College  cavalry.  Sketch  of  the  history 
of  the  company  enlisted  to  serve  three  months,  trom  May  to  Sept.  1802.  By  John 
Scales.  (Granite  Monthly,  August,  1881  )  8vo.,  pp.  4.  Concord,  N.  11.  1881 

NEW  JERSEY. 

19003,  D.  1st  New  Jersey  cavalry.     By  Henry  It.  Pyne.     12mo.,  pp.  350. 

Trenton,  1871 

50971,  D.  2.   1st  New  Jersey  volunteers.     Havelock  association.     12mo.,  pp.  10. 

Camp  Fairfax  Seminary,  1864 

20808,  0.  3.   9th  New  Jersey  volunteers.     By  Hermann  Everts.     8vo.,  pp.  197. 

Newark,  1805 

31426, 1).  13th  New  Jersey  volunteers,  company  "  D".  12mo.,  pp.  88.  New  York,  1875 
34.334,  D.  13th  New  Jersey  volunteers.     By  Samuel  Toombs.      12 mo.,  pp.  232,  47 

Orange,  N.  J     1878 
31471,  U.  14th  New  Jersey  volunteers.     By  J.  Newton  Terrill.      12mo..  pp.  132. 

New  Brunswick,  1884 
24372,  0.  15th  New  Jersey  infantry.     By  E.  L.  Campbell.     12rno.,  pp.  25. 

Trenton,  1880 
24128,  0.  15th  New  Jersey  volunteers.     By  Alanson  A.  Haines,     Svo.,  pp.  388. 

New  York,  1883 

4094,  Q.  3.  37th  New  Jersey  volunteers.     Epitome  by  R.  N.  Rodgers.     Broadside. 

N.  Y.  1884 

18760.  0.  New  Jersey.  Register  of  the  commissioned  officers  and  privates  of  the 
New  Jersey  volunteers  in  the  service  of  the  U.  States.  8vo.,  pp.  584. 

Jersey  City,  1803 

3558,  Q    New  Jersey  in  the  civil  war.     Record  of  the  officers  and  men      Com 
piled  by  Win.  S.  Stryker.     2  vols.,  pp.  958,  800,  170.  Trenton,  1876 
17713,  0.  New  Jersey  in  the  rebellion.      By  John  Y.  Foster.     Svo  ,  pp.  viii,  S72. 

Newark,  1868 

New  Jersey.     Adjutant-General.     Reports  for  the  years  1801,  '03,  '05, 
'66,  '67,  '08.     6  vols.  8vo.  Trenton,  1802,  etc. 

During  the  war,  the  Reports  were  made  every  second  year. 
The  Library  has  (No.  18777,  0.)  the  Reports  for  1861,  '63,  '65,  '67,  '68. 

NEW  YORK. 

15794,  D.  1st  New  York  cavalry.     Story  of  a  trooper  [Lincoln  Cavalry].      By  F.  C. 

Adarns.  12mo  ,  pp.  616.  N.  Y.  1865 

31515,  D.  1st  New  York  cavalry.  Boots  and  Saddles.  By  Jas.  H.  Stevenson.  12ino., 

pp.  xvii,  388.  Harrisburg,  i'a.  1879 

1st  New  York  dragoons.  By  J.  A.  Flint.  16mo.,  pp.  59.  Wash.  1865 


REGIMENTAL    HISTORIES.  21 

20562,  D.   26.  New  York  cavalry   ("Harris  Light").     Three  years  in  the   Federal 

cavalry.      By  (.'apt.  Willard  Glazier.      12mo.,  pp.  xxv,  347.  New  York,  1874 

1680:-),  I).   2d  New  York  cavalry  ("  Harris'  Light").     The  capture,  the  prison  pen, 

ati-1  the  escape  [with  appendix  giving  name  of  officers  prisoners  of  war  at  Lihhy, 

Richmond,  Va  ].      By  Willard  W.  Glazier.      12rao.,  pp.  353.  Albany,  1866 

2d   New  York  cavalry.     Corporal  Casey;   or,   the  history  of  a  cavalry 

regiment,    Ira    Harris  light  cavalry.     By  J.  \V.  De  Peyster.      [Citizen  and  Round 

Table.  N.IV.  20,  and  Dec.  3d,  1870.]      Folio.  New  York,  1870 

51211,  I).  4th   New  York  cavalry  and    120th   New  York  volunteers.     The  Quaker 

soldiers   (memoirs  of  Lieuts.  John  T.  and   Edward   H.   Ketchani),  a  true  story  of 

the  war  for  the  Union      By  A.  J.  II.  Duganne.     12mo.,  pp.  ]  16.      New  York,  1869 

5th  New  York  militia.     Annual  report  Jefferson  Guard,  Col.  Louis  Berger, 

for  18G1.      8vo.,  pp.  8.  New  York,  Dec.  21,  1861 

31623.  D.  5th  New  York  cavalry.     Historic  records,  w'th  observations  of  the  author 

by  the  way,  with  accounts  of  prison  life  and  secret  service.     By  Rev.  Louis  N. 

Boudrye.   *  2d  ed.      12mo.,  pp.  358.  Albany,  1865 

31400,  D.   5th  New  Yoik  infantry  (Duryee  Zouaves).    By  Alfred  Davenport.    12mo., 

pp.  485.  New  York,  1879 

6th  New  York  artillery.     Memorials  of  Col.  J     Howard   Kitching,  Sixth 

New  York  artillery,  army  of  the  Potomac.     12mo.,  pp.  viii,  239.     New  York,  1873 

31541,  L).   7th  Now  York  cavalry.     Evolution  of  a  life  described  in  the  memoirs  of 

Major  Seth  Eyland  [D.  E.  Cronin]  late  of  [1st  New  York]  mounted  rifles.     12mo., 

pp.  330.  New  York,  1884 

18308,  0.  7th  New  York  national  guard.     By  Win.  Swinton.     8vo.,  pp.  iv,  501. 

New  York,  1870 

24659,  0.  5.  7th  New  York  national  guard.  The  Engineer  Corps  and  "  K"  company, 
7th  Regt.  N.  G  S.  N.  Y.  8vo.,  pp.  24.  n.  p.,  n.  d.  (New  York,  1875) 

7th  New  York  national  guard.  The  march  of  the  Seventh  regiment.  A 
sermon  by  the  chaplain,  S.  H.  Weston,  June  9th,  1861.  8vo.  n.  p.  1861 

7th  New  York  national  guard.  5~th  anniversary  2d  company.  May  6th, 
1863.  Report  of  campaign  of  1863.  12mo.,  pp.  40.  (N.  York,  1864) 

7th  New  York  national  guard.  Roll  of  honor.  Reception  of  its  members 
who  have  served  in  the  regular  and  volunteer  army  and  navy  of  the  U.  States. 
Academy  of  music,  Jan.  31,  1866.  12mo.,  pp.  64.  New  York,  1866 

183(.'7,  0.  7th  New  York  national  guards.  History  of  the  2d  company.  By  Emmons 
Clark.  8vo.,  pp.  422.  New  York,  1864 

7th  New  York  national  guards.  A  history  of  the  New  York  national 
guard;  the  celebrated  Seventh  regiment.  Sm.  4to.,  pp.  68.  N.  York,  1869 

7th  New  York  national  guard.  Recollections  of  the  early  days  of  the 
National  Guard,  events  in  the  history  of  the  famous  Seventh  regiment.  [By  John 
Mason.]  Large  8vo.,  pp.  (4),  iv,  201.  New  York,  1868 

14532,  0.  arid  20462,  0.  3.  7th  New  York  national  guards.  The  march  of  the  New 
York  7th  regiment  to  Washington.  (By  T.  Winthrop,  in  the  7th  vol.  of  the  Atlantic 
Monthly,  p.  744.)  8vo.  Boston,  1861 

54008,0.  13.  7th  New  York  national  guard.  The  veteran's  room,  New  York  armory. 
8vo.,  pp.  24.  R.  Privately  printed,  1881 

This  pamphlet,  prepared  by  Mr.  Thos.  F.  De  Yoe,  and  presented  to  visitors  at  the  recep 
tion  of  April,  1881,  contains  a  "historic  prelude." 

16453,  D  9th  New  York  volunteers,  Hawkins  Zouaves.  By  J.  H.  E.  Whitney. 
12mo.,  pp.  x,  216.  N.  Y.  1866 

3565,  Q.  9th  New  York  infantry,  Hawkins  Zouaves;   or,  through  leaden  rain.      A 
true  story  of  a  famous  regiment.     4to.,  pp.  24.       New  York  [War  Library],  1885 
9th  New  York  militia.     Three  years'  campaign  during  the  Southern  Re 
bellion.     By  John  W.  Jaques.      12rno.,  pp.  199  (2),  47  (1).  New  York,  1865 
9th   New  York  volunteers,   "  Hawkins  Zouaves."      Testimonial  to    Col. 
Rush  C.  Hawkins.     8vo.,  pp.  9.                                                            New  York,  1863 


22  REGIMENTAL    HISTORIES. 

31499    D    10th  New  York  infantry.     By  C.  W.  Cowtan.     12mo.,  pp.  459. 

New  York,  1882 

16447,  D.  12th  New  York  infantry  N.  G.  S.  N.  Y.     By  M.  F.  Dowley.     12mo.,  pp. 

Xii/216.  New  York,  1869 

23845,  0.   13th  New  York  cavalry.    Memorial  of  Henry  Sanford  Gansevoort,  Colonel 

Thirteenth  New  York  State  volunteer  cavalry.     Edited  by  J.  C.  Hoadley.     Printed 

for  private  distribution.     8vo.,  pp.  335.  Boston,  1875 

15th  New  York  volunteer  engineers.     Life  in  the  Union  Army;   or,  not- 

ings  and  reminiscences  of  a  two  years'  volunteer.     A  rhythmical  history.     By  Don 

Pedro  Quaerendo  Reminisce,  a  private  in  the  ranks.     8vo.,  pp.  147. 

New  York,  1863 

24290,  0.  19th  New  York,  3d  New  York  battery,  and  75th  New  York  volunteers. 

Cayuga  in  the  field.     By  H.  Hall.     8vo  ,  pp.  '269.  Auburn,  1873 

53064,  0.  15.  20th  New  York.     Ulster  Guard.     [In  collections  of  the  Ulster  His. 

Society,  vol.  1,  part  3.]     8vo.,  pp.  18.  R.      Kingston,  1862 

24289,  0.  20th  New  York  State  militia.     Ulster  Guard.     By  Theo.  13.  Gates.     8vo.. 

pp.  xxiii,  61H.  New  York.  1879 

21st  New  York  State  volunteers.    Chronicles.     By  J.  H.  Mills.     4to.,  274. 

Buffalo  [1867] 

15999,  0.  12.    22d  New  York  national  guard.     The  last  campaign,  June  and  July, 

1863.     8vo.,  pp.  47.  New  York,  1864 

23d  New  York.    Our  campaign  against  Gettysburg.     By  John  Lockwood. 

12mo.,  pp.  168.  Brooklyn,  1864 

23d  New  York  infantry.     Camp  fires  of  the  23d.     By  Pound  Sterling. 

12mo.,  pp.  196.  New  York,  1863 

31521,  D.  24th  New  York  light  artillery.     By  J.  W.  Merrill.     8vo.,  pp.  280,  i>2. 

Perry,  N.  Y.  1870 

30th  New  York.     The  little  drummer  boy,  child  of  the  30th  N.  Y.  State 

regiment.     By  D.  McKenzie.      18mo.,  pp.  144.  N.  York,  1861 

16464,  D.  33d  New  York  State  volunteers.     By  David  W.   Judd.     12mo.,   pp.   iv, 

349,  76.  Rochester,  1864 

48th  New  York  volunteers.     By  Abraham  J.  Palmer.     8vo.,  pp.  xvi,  1, 

314  (1).  Brooklyn,  1885 

50th  New  York  national  guard.     History  of  the  De  Witt  Guard,  company 

A.     12mo.,  pp.  192.  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  1866 

15014,  D.  60th  New  York  volunteers.     By  Richard  Eddy.     12mo.,  pp.  xii,  -",60. 

Phil.  1864 

69th  New  York  infantry.    The  last  days  of  the  69th  in  Virginia,     A  nar 
rative.     By  Thos.  Francis  Meagher.     8vo  ,  pp.  15.  N.  Y.  1861 
69th,  63d,  and  88th  New  York  volunteers.     The  Irish   Brigade  and  its 
campaigns;   with  some  account  of  the  Corcoran  Legion,  and  sketches  of  the  prin 
cipal  officers.     By  Capt.  D.  P.  Conyngham.     12mo.,  pp.  599.                Boston,  1869 
71st  New  York  infantry.     Report  of  the  71st  N.  Y.  I.     By  H.   Rocka- 
fellow.     8vo.,  pp.  23.                                                                                     Albany,  1868 
74th  New  York  volunteers.    Battle  of  Williamsburgh,  with  reminiscences 
of  the  campaign.     By  James   R.    Burns  (74th   New  York;    Excelsior  Brigade). 
18mo.,  pp.  vi,  119.                                                                                     New  York,  1865 
24212,  0.  76th  New  York  volunteers.     By  A.  P.  Smith.     8vo.,  pp.  429. 

Cortland,  N.  Y.  1867 

16910,  0.  77th  New  York  volunteers.     Three  years  in  the  sixth  corps.     By  Geo.  T. 

Stevens.      12mo.,  pp.,  xii,  436.  Albany,  1866 

16457,  D.  81st  New  York  volunteers.     Random  sketches  and  wandering  thoughts. 

By  B.  S.  De  Forest,     pp.  324.  Albany,  1866 

83d  New  York  national  guard.     Notes  on  the  history  of  the  regiment. 

8vo.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 


REGIMENTAL    HISTORIES  23 

24484,  0.  3.  91st  New  York  infantry.     Reunion  Dec.  20.  1882.     8vo.,  pp.  21. 

Albany,  1882 

22190,  0.  98th  New  York  volunteers.    13y  Wm.  Kreutzer.    8vo.,  pp.  368.     Phil.  1878 
10458,  D.    100th  regiment  New  York  volunteers.     By  Geo.  H.  Stowits.    pp.  xxiv, 
424.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  1870 

24309,  0.  112th  New  York  volunteers.     By  W.  L.  Hyde.     8vo.,  pp.  viii,  217. 

Fredonia,  1866 

16459,  D.  114th  New  York  volunteers.     By  Harris  II.  Beecher.     12mo.,  pp.  x,  582. 

Norwich,  N.  Y.  1866 
10455,  D.  114th  New  York  volunteers.     By  Elias  P.  Pellet.     12mo.,  pp.  x,  406. 

Norwich,  N.  Y.  1866 

19451,  D.  115th  New  York  volunteers.    The  iron  hearted  regiment.    By  J.  II.  Clark. 
12rno.,  pp    xii,  837.  Albany,  1865 

16400.  I).   116th  New  York  volunteers.     By  Orton  S.  Clark.     12mo.,  pp.  xii,  34S. 

Buffalo,  1868 
24564,  0.  117th  New  York  volunteers.     By  J.  A.  Mowris.     12mo  ,  pp.  xi,  315. 

Hartford,  Conn.  1866 
23652,  0.  124th  New  York  volunteers.     By  C.  II.  Weygant.     8vo.,  pp.  vi,  400. 

Newburgh,  1877 

23651,  0.  126th  New  York   volunteers.     Disaster,  struggle,  triumph.     By  A.   M. 

Willson.     8vo,,  pp.  593.  Albany,  1870 

128th  New  York  volunteers.     A  resume  of  the  services  of  the  1 28th  reg't, 

from  Sept.  4th,  '02,  to  Jan.  1,  '04.     With  a  list  of  losses,  etc.     [By  James  Smith.] 

pp.  15.  Haton  Rouge,  1864 

140th  New  York  infantry.    Reminiscences.    By  Porter  Farley  (  Rochester 

Chronicle,  1K77-78).  Rochester,  1S77-78 

161st  New  York  infantry.    By  W.  E.  Jones.    8vo.,  pp.  64.      Bath,  1865 

162d  New  York  infantry.      Historical  sketch.     8vo.,  pp.  45. 

Albany,  1867 

15709,  D.   176th  New  Y'ork  volunteers.     Camps  and  prisons.     Twenty  months  in 
the  department  of  the  Gulf.     By  A.  J.  II.  Duganne.     3d  ed.,  12tno.,  pp    42 1. 

N.  Y.  1865 
189th  New  York  volunteers.     By  W.  II.  Rogers.     12mo.,  pp.  118. 

New  York,  1865 

51129,  0.  New  York.     Duryee's  brigade  during  the  campaign  in  Virginia  under 
Gen'l  Pope,  and  in  Maryland.     By  F.  B.  Hough.     8vo.,  pp.  200.         Albany,  1864 

2911,  Q.  New  York.     A  record  of  the  commissioned  officers,  non-commissioned 

officers,  and  privates,  of  the  regiments  which  were  organized  in  the  State  of  New 

York,  and  called  into  the  service  of  the  United  States  to  assist  in  suppressing  the 

rebellion.     8  vols.  4to.  Albany,  1864,  etc. 

New  York.      Adjutant-General.      Reports  transmitted   Jan.   8,    1861, 

Jan.  '02,  '03,  '04,  '05,  '00,  '07,  '08.      12  vols.  Albany,  1801,  etc. 

The  Library  has  (Xo.  18739,  0.)  the  Reports  transmitted  Jan.  '62,  '63,  '64,  '65,  'OS. 

18828,  0.   New  York.     Military  and  civil  hist,  of  Essex  County.     By  Winslow  C. 

Watson.     8vo.,  pp.  vii,  (1),  504.  Albany,  1869 

New  York.     Military  history  of  Wayne  County,  N.  Y.,  in  the  civil  war. 

By  Lewis  H.  Clark.     8vo.  Sodus,  1883 

Contains  brief  histories  of  the  17th,  27th,  33d,  45th,  65th,  67th,  75th,  90th,  98th,  105th, 

lllth,  and  IGOth  X.  Y.  infantry,  the  8th  and  22d  cavalry,  and  the  9th  heavy  artillery. 

New  York.  Notes  on  the  colors  of  the  National  Guard,  with  some  in 
cidental  passages  of  the  history  of  the  regiments.  Prepared  at  the  request  of  "the 
veterans  of  the  National  Guard."  Imp.  8vo.,  pp.  55.  From  an  amateur  press. 

New  York,  1864 

53539,  0.  9.  New  York.     Presentation  of  the  regimental  colors  to  the  legislature. 
8vo.,  pp,  52.  [Albany],  1863 


24  REGIMENTAL    HISTORIES. 

New  York.  Presentation  of  regimental  colors  to  the  legislature,  '64, 
'05.  8vo.,  pp.  82,  24'.).  n.  p.  1864-'65 

New  York.     Highland  brigade.     By  S.  M.  Elliott.     8vo.,  pp.  29. 

[New  York]  November,  1861 

New  York.  History  of  the  Excelsior,  or,  Sickel's  Brigade.  By  James 
Stevenson.  8vo.,pp  40.  Paterson,  N.  J.  18G3 

New  York.  A  memorial  of  the  patriotic  martyrs  of  the  city  and  county 
of  Albany  who  sacrificed  their  lives  during  the  late  war.  Also  a  brief  history  of 
the  Albany  regiments.  By  Kufus  W.  Clark.  8vo.,  pp.  870.  Albany,  1867 

New  York.  Report  of  special  committee  on  volunteering,  with  a  com 
plete  list  of  all  volunteers  from  Aug.  1863,  to  May  31,  1864.  8vo.,  pp.  427. 

"  N.  Y.  1864 

24644,0.   New  York.     Report  of  special  committee  on  volunteering.     8vo.,  pp.  v, 

902.  New  York,  1S64 

New  York.     Reports  of  the  Bureau  of  military  statistics.     Vols.  I— V. 

8vo.  Albany,  v.  d. 

The  Library  has  (Xo.  24702,  0.)  the  Third  annual  report,  Albany,  I860. 

NORTH   CAROLINA. 

24211,  0.  11.  4th  North  Carolina  infantry.     Extracts  of  letters  of  Maj  -Genl.  Bryan 
Grimes,  to  his  wife,  written  while  in  active  service  in  the  army  of  Northern  Vir 
ginia.     Compiled  by  Pulaski  Cowper.     8vo.,  pp.  134.  Raleigh,  1884 
23d    North    Carolina.      Pedee    Guard.      Company   D.      By   II.    C.    Wall. 
16mo.,  pp.  100.  Raleigh,  1876 

31416,  D.  27th  North  Carolina  regiment.  Reminiscences  of  the  Guilford  Grays, 
Co.  B.  By  John  A.  Sloan.  12mo.,  pp.  ix,  129.  Wash.  D.  C.  1883 

24599,  0.  North  Carolina  in  the  war  between  the  States.  By  John  A.  Sloan. 
Parts  I,  II.  [Contains  roster  of  N.  Carolina  officers.]  8vo.,  pp.  167,  xxii. 

Wash.  1883 

24673,0.  North  Carolina.  Roster  of  N.  C.  troops.  Prepared  by  John  W.  Moore. 
8vo.,  4  vols.  Raleigh,  1882 

20724,  0.  North  Carolina.  Fhnner's  North  Carolina  Battery  at  the  Battle  of  the 
Crater.  8vo.,  pp.  2.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc'ty  Papers,  vol.  5.)  Richmond,  1x78 

20724,  0.  North  Carolina.  History  of  Lane's  North  Carolina  brigade.  By  Brig.- 
Gen'l  James  H.  Lane.  8vo.,  pp.  10,  80,  51,  19.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc'ty  Papers, 
vols.  7,  8,  9,  10.)  Richmond,'  187(.)-'81 

North  Carolina.     Adjutant-General.     No  reports  known  to  exist. 

OHIO. 

1st  Ohio  artillery.     Our  battery;   or,  the  journal  of  Co.  B,  1st  0.  V.  A. 

By  0.  P.  Cutter.      I2mo.,  pp.  152.  Cleveland,  1864 

31420,  D.  3d  Ohio  Infantry.     The  citizen  soldier;   or,  memoirs  of  a  volunteer.      By 

John  Beatty.      12mo.,  pp.  vii,  401.  Ciu.  1879 

24167,  0.   6th  Ohio  infantry.     Story  of  a  regiment.     By  E.  Hannaford.     8vo  ,  pp. 

xvi,  622.  Gin.  1868 

7th  Ohio  cavalry.     History.     By  Captain  R.  C.  Rankin.     8vo.,  pp.  29. 

Ripley,  0.  1881 

7th  Ohio  infantry.  History  of  company  C.  By  T.  Wilder.  12mo.,  pp. 
83.  Oberlin,  1866 

7th  Ohio  regiment;  a  record.     By  George  L.  Wood.     12mo.,  pp.  304. 

N.  York,  1867 
24205,  0.   8th  Ohio  infantry.     By  Franklin  Sawyer.     8vo.,  pp.  270. 

Cleveland,  1881 

9th  Ohio  independent  battery.     12mo.,  pp.  14.  Cleveland,  1864 

24170,  0.  and  51128,  0.  llth  Ohio  infantry.     By  Horton  and  Teverbaugh.     8vo., 

pp.  xv,  287.  Dayton,  1866 


REGIMENTAL    HISTORIES.  25 

1551 '2,  U,   llth  Ohio  infantry.     Lights  and  shadows  of  army  life:   or,  pen  pictures. 
By  Rev.  W.  W.  Lyle,  chaplain  Eleventh  reg't  0.  V.  I.      12mo  ,  pp.  xii,  403. 

Cin.  18G5 
24601,  0.   12th  Ohio  cavalry.      By  F.  II.  Mason.     8vo.,  pp.  124,  143. 

Cleveland,  0.  1871 

12th  Ohio  infantry.     By  J.  E.  D.  Ward.  Ripley,  0.  1804 

246^4,  0.  0.   20th  Ohio  infantry.     History  and  first  reunion.     By  D.  W.  Wood.    8vo., 

pp.  70.  Columbus,  1876 

24604,  0.    20th  Ohio  Infantry.     A  soldier's  story  of  the  siege  of  Vicksburg,  from 

the  diary  of  Osborn  H.  Oldroyd,  20th  Ohio.      Svo.,  pp.  viii,  200. 

Springfield,  111.  1885 
31*70,  D.   25th  Ohio  volunteer  infantry.     By  Ed.  C.  Culp.     12mo  ,  pp.  168. 

Topeka,  Kansas,  1885 

31417,  D.   29th  Ohio  volunteers.     By  J.  Hamp  Se  Cheverell.     (2d  edition.)     12mo., 

pp.  284.  Cleveland,  1883 

39th   Ohio   infantry.      Sketch    of  the   regiment.      By   B.    W.    Childlaw. 

12mo..  pp.  24.  Cin.  1861 

39th  Ohio  infantry.      A  thanksgiving  sermon  preached  at  Camp  Todd, 

Mncon,  Missouri,  Nov.  2S,  1861,  and  a  sketch  of  the  regiment.     By  Rev.  B.  W. 

Chikllaw,  Chaplain.      12mo.,  pp.  24.  Cinn.  1801 

31501,  D.   40th  Ohio  infantry.     By  John  X.  Beach.     12mo.,  pp.  viii,  243. 

London,  0.  1884 

24018,  O.  41st  Ohio.     Narrative  of  military  service.     By  Gen'l  W.  B.  Hazen.     8vo.r 
pp.  x,  450.  Boston,  1885 

42d  Ohio  in  the  war.     By  F.  II.  Mason.     8vo.,  pp.  300  (1),  (1). 

Cleveland,  1876 

24600,  0,  1,  and  52085,  0.  8.     46th  Ohio.    Brief  history,  by  Col.  Tom  Worthington. 

8vo.,  pp.  08  [Wash.  1878.] 

31422,  D.  48th  Ohio  infantry.     By  John  A.  Bering  and  Thos.  Montgomery.     12mo., 

pp.  xv,  2M.  Hillsboro',  1880 

71st  Ohio  infantry.     First  to  sixth,  etc.,  annual  reunions.         n.  p.,  v.  d. 

504S4.  D.  73d  Ohio  infantry.     Journal  history.      By  Sam'l  L.   Hurst.      12mo.,  pp. 

25  I.  Chiliicothe,  1866 

31410,  D.   74th  Ohio  infantry;   with  sketches  of  the  12th,  04th,  110th,  44th,  154th, 

54th.    17th,   34th,   184th  regiments,  and   the   10th  Ohio  battery.     Greene  county 

soldiers  in  the  late  war.     By  Ira  S.  Owens.     12mo.,  pp.  204.  L>ayton,  1884 

75th  Ohio  infantry.     Company  A.     Broadside.  Cin.  1884 

78th  Ohio  infantry.      History  of  its  organization,  campaigns,  etc.      By 

T.  M.  Stevenson.     8vo.,  pp.  vii,  340.    "  Zanesville,  1806 

81st  Ohio  infantry.      By  W.  II.  Chamberlain.      12mo.,  pp.  109. 

Cincin.  1865 

91st  Ohio  infantry.     Story  of  the  Olst  Ohio.     By  E.  E.  Ewing.      18mo., 
pp.  25.  Portsmouth,  0.  1868 

93d  Ohio  infantry.     Letters  of  Capt.  Henry  Richards.     8vo.,  pp.  48. 

Cinn.  1883 

14181,  0.  96th  Ohio  volunteers.     By  J.  T    Woods.     8vo.,  pp.  vi,  247.     Toledo,  1874 
52985,  0.  11.   102d  Ohio  infantry.     Proceedings  reunion  Sept.  1883.     8vo.,  pp.  12. 

R.     Millersburg,  1883 

50483,  D.  123d  Ohio  infantry.      By  C.  M.  Keyes.      8vo.,  pp.  108.       Sandusky,  1874 

24640,  O.   137th  Ohio  infantry.     U.  States  military  record.     [Broadside  folded  in 

case.]  n.  p.,  n   d. 

Ohio.     Adjutant-General.     Reports  for  the  years  1861,  '62,  '63,  '64,  '65, 

'66,  '67,  'tis,  '69.     9  vols.  Columbus,  1802,  etc. 

The  Library  has  (No.  18727,  0.)  the  Reports  for  1861,  '63,  '64. 


26  REGIMENTAL    HISTORIES. 

17671,  0.  Ohio  in  the  war.     By  Whitelaw  Reid.     2  vols.  8vo.  Cin.  1868 

Ohio.     Black  brigade  of  Cincinnati:   being  a  report  of  its  labors  and  a 

muster  roll  of  its  members.     By  Peter  H.  Chirk.     8vo.,  pp.  30.  Cin.  1864 

Ohio.     Register  of  Ohio  volunteers.     8vo.,  pp.  74.  Columbus,  1862 

Ohio,     Register  of  Ohio  volunteers  for  July,  1862.     8vo.,  pp.  85. 

Columbus,  1862 

Ohio.    Greene  County  in  the  war.     By  I.  S.  Owens.     12mo.,  pp.  xii,  196. 

Xenia,  1872 

Ohio.    Greene  County  in  the  war.     By  I.  S.  Owens.    2d  edition,  12mo., 
pp.  294.  Dayton,  1884 

Ohio.     Marietta  College  in  the  war.     pp.  96.  Cincin.  1868 

Ohio.     Roll  of  honor  of  Muskingum  County.     By  J.  W.  King. 

Zanesville,  1866 

Ohio  soldiers.    Report  of  the  reunion  of  Ohio  soldiers.     By  C.  U.  Miller. 
8vo.  Newark,  1879 

OREGON. 

Oregon.     Adjutant-General.     Reports  1865  to  1870.     1  vol.  8vo.,  pp. 
353,  45,  23.  1866-1870 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

10610,  Q.  2.  1st  Regiment  Artillery  H.  G Recent  despatches  render  it  not 

improbable  that  company  A  may  be  required  to  leave  for   Harrisburg   to-night. 
.  .   .  Broadside  Phil.,  June  16,  1863 

23923,  0.  2.  1st  Pennsylvania  infantry,  national  guard.  Ceremonies  of  laying  the 
corner-stone  of  the  new  armory.  8vo  ,  pp.  19.  Phil.  1882 

23923,  0.  and  22408,  0.  23.  1st  Pennsylvania  infantry,  national  guard.  History, 
compiled  by  Edwin  N.  Benson,  R.  Dale  Benson,  and  Theo.  E.  Wiedersheim.  8vo., 
pp.  68  Phil.  1880 

50976,  D.  3,  4.  1st  Pennsylvania  infantry,  national  guard.  Constitution  and  by 
laws  of  Cos.  A,  D,  and  Co.  G,  Gray  Reserves.  12mo.,  pp.  38,  4,  36,  36. 

R.     Phil.  1861 

20500,  D.  1st  Pennsylvania  infantry,  national  guard.  Constitution  and  by-laws  of 
Co.  A,  Gray  Reserves.  12mo.,  pp.  34.  Phil.-  1869 

23869,  0.  and  51956,  0.  1st  Pennsylvania  infantry,  national  guard.  Six  weeks  in 
uniform,  being  the  record  of  a  term  in  the  military  service  of  the  U.  S.,  in  the 
Gettysburg  campaign  of  1863  (with  muster  roll  of  Co.  F).  [Historical  and  bio 
graphical  sketches.  By  Sam'l  W.  Pennypacker.]  8vo.,  pp.  (95).  Phil.  1883 

31333,  D.  1st  Pennsylvania  reserve  cavalry.     By  Wm.  P.  Lloyd.      12rno.,  pp.  216. 

Phil.  1864 

15314,  D.  2 d  Pennsylvania  reserves.  Our  campaign.  By  E.  M.  Woodward.  12mo., 
pp.  362.  Phil.  1865 

24055,  O.  3d  Pennsylvania  reserves.    By  E.  M.  Woodward.    8vo.,  pp.  256  ((50),  1.1. 

Trenton,  N.  J.  1883 

23642,  D.  7.  3d  Pennsylvania  cavalry.  Constitution  and  by-laws  of  Co.  II.  With 
a  brief  history  and  muster  roll.  12mo.,  pp.  58.  Shippensburg,  1878 

16465,  D.  4th  Pennsylvania  cavalry.  History  of  company  "A."  By  Wm.  Hyndman. 
12mo.,  pp.  xvi,  343.  Phil.  1870 

17737,  0.  6th  Pennsylvania  cavalry.    By  S.  L.  Gracey.    8vo.,  pp.  371.      Phil.  1868 

16469,  D.  7th  Pennsylvania  cavalry.  Sabre  strokes  of  the  Pennsylvania  Dragoons 
(7th  Penn.  Cav'y  Independent  Dragoons)  in  the  war  of  1861-'65.  Interspersed 
with  personal  reminiscences.  By  T.  F.  Dorublaser.  16mo.,  pp.  viii,  264. 

Phil.  1884 


REGIMENTAL   HISTORIES.  27 

31274,  D.  8th  Pennsylvania  cavalry  at  Chancellorsville.    A  true  history  of  the  charge. 

By  Pennock  Huey.     12mo.,  pp.  70.  [Phil.  1883] 

15182,  D.  8th   Pennsylvania  reserves.     Our   boys,  the    personal    experiences  of   a 

soldier  in  the  army  of  the  Potomac.     By  A.  F.  Hill.     12mo.,  pp.  412.    Phil.  1864 

52091,0.  llth  Pennsylvania  cavalry  ;   register  of  the  commissioned  officers;   with 

historical  memorandum  of  the  regiment.     8vo.,  pp.  55.  Phil.  1866 

17374,  D.  llth  Pennsylvania  volunteers.      The  story  of  the  regiment.      By  Wm. 

Henry  Locke.     12mo.,  pp.  xii,  401.  Phil.  1868 

16th  Pennsylvania  cavalry.   History  for  1803.    By  Chas.  II.  Miller.    8vo., 

pp.  44.  Phil.  1864 

17th  Pennsylvania  cavalry.    Roll  of  honor.     By  Theo.  W.  Bean.     lOmo., 

pp.  88.  Phil.  1865 

15607,0.  3.  20th    Pennnsylvania    militia.      Headquarters;    circulars    of   Wm.   B. 

Thomas,  Col.  commanding,     pp.  2.  Phil.  1863 

23985,  0.  20.  23d  Pennsylvania  volunteers.     First  annual  reunion  of  the  survivors' 

association,  May,  1882.     8vo.,  pp.  54.  Phil.  1883 

24059,  0.  1.   28th  and  147th  Pennsylvania  volunteers.     Reunion  Phila.  Nov.  24th, 

1^71.     [An  historical  sketch,  by  General  Hector  Tyndale.]     8vo.,  pp.  21. 

Phil.  1871 

23791,  0.  2.  28th  and  147th  Pennsylvania  infantry,  and  Independent  Battery  "E," 
light  artillery.  By  Lt.-  Col.  John  P.  Nicholson.  8vo.,  pp.  8.  Phil.  1882 

24586,  0.  50th  Penna.  veteran  volunteers.     By  Lewis  Crater.     8vo  ,  pp.  88,  50. 

Reading,  Pa.  1884 

50th  Pennsylvania  volunteers.     Reunion  of  Co.  D.     By Barrows. 

South  Reading,  n.  d. 

22734,  0.  51st  Pennsylvania  volunteers.  Society  of  the  fifty-first  regiment  Penn 
sylvania  Veteran  volunteers.  Record  of  proceedings  of  the  first  annual  reunion, 
held  at  Norristown,  Pa.,  Sept.  17,  1880.  8vo.,  pp.  47.  Harrisburg,  1880 

24503,  0.  51st  Pennsylvania  volunteers.     By  Thos.  H.  Parker.     8vo.,  pp.  xx,  703. 

Phil.  1809 

14810,  D.   63d  Pennsylvania  volunteers.     The  Peninsula  campaign  in  Virginia.     By 

Rev.  J.  J.  Marks,  D.D.,  Chaplain.     12rno.,  pp.  x,  444.  Phil.  1864 

21490,  D.  and  51036,  D.  69th,  71st,  72«1,  and  100th  Pennsylvania  volunteers.     The 

Philadelphia  brigade.     By  Charles  II.  Banes.     12mo.,  pp.  315.  Phil.  1876 

50908,  D.  8.  72d  Pennsylvania  volunteers.     Constitution  and  by-laws  of  Baxter's 

Phila.  Fire  Zouave  Relief  Ass'n  [with  list  of  members].     12mo.,  pp.  10. 

Phil.  1863 

24294,  0.  19.  72d  Pennsylvania.      An   address  at  Gettysburg.      By  A.   S.   Webb. 

8vo.,  pp.  25.  Phil.  1883 

24314,  0.   83d  Pennsylvania.    By  A.  M.  Judson.    8vo.,  pp.  xv,  139.    Erie,  Pa.  n.  d. 
24200,  0.  95th   Pennsylvania  volunteers   (Gosline's   Zouaves)   in  the  sixth  corps. 

By  G.  Norton  Galloway.     8vo.,  pp.  87.  Phila.  1884 

20242,  0.  97th  Pennsylvania  volunteers.    By  Isaiah  Price.     8vo.,  pp.  vii,  008. 

Phil.  1875 

24409,  O.  97th  Pennsylvania  volunteers.  Reunion,  Oct.  29th.  By  I.  Price.  8vo., 
pp.  04.  Phil.  1884 

24003,  0.  1.  100th  Pennsylvania  infantry  (Roundheads).  Brief  history.  By  Sam'l 
P.  Bates.  8vo.,  pp.  32.  New  Castle,  Pa.  1884 

15280,  D.  102d  Pennsylvania  volunteers.  Camp,  march,  and  battle-field  ;  or,  three 
years  and  a  half  with  the  army  of  the  Potomac.  By  Rev.  A.  M.  Stewart,  chap 
lain  of  102d  regiment,  P.  V.  12mo.,  pp  x,  413.  Phil.  1865 

21790,  0.  104th  Pennsylvania  regiment.     By  W.  W.  H.  Davis.    8vo.,  pp.  vii,  304. 


28  REGIMENTAL    HISTORIES. 

21604,  0.  105th  Pennsylvania  volunteers.     By  Kate  M.  Scott.     8vo.,  pp.  xiii,  329. 

Phil.  1877 

23969,  0.  106th  Pennsylvania  volunteers.    By  Jos.  11.  C.  Ward.    8vo.,  pp.  viii,  351. 

Phil.  1888 

24609,  0.  3,  and  24555,  0.  118th  Pennsylvania  volunteers.  Address  at  the  unveil 
ing;  of  the  monument  erected  by  the  Commercial  Exchange  to  the  Corn  Exchange 
Regiment.  Delivered  by  Alex.  G.  Cattell  on  the  Gettysburg  battle-field,  Sept.  8, 
1884.  8vo.,  pp.  30.  [Report  of  the  Commercial  Exchange  for  1885.1 

Phil.  1884 

24G09,  0.  4.  and  245")."),  0.  118th  Pennsylvania  volunteers.  Historical  sketch,  read 
at  Gettysburg,  Sept.  8,1884,  by  II.  T.  Peck.  8vo.,  pp.  (17).  [Report  of  Com 
mercial  Exchange  for  1885.]  Phil.  [1884] 

24211,0.  12.  122d  Pennsylvania  volunteers.  First  annual  reunion,  May,  1883. 
8vo.,  pp.  49.  Lancaster,  Pa.  1884 

215G2,  0.  126th  Pennsylvania  volunteers.     By  D.  Watson  Rowe.     8vo.,  pp.  89. 

Chambersburg,  1869 

16096,  D.  138th  Pennsylvania  infantry.     By  Osceola  Lewis.     12mo.,  pp.  198. 

Norristown,  1866 

24642,.  0.   141st  Pennsylvania  volunteers.     By  David  Craft.     Svo.,  pp.  ix,  270  (4). 

Towanda,  Pa.,  1885 

26749,  D.  150th  Pennsylvania  volunteers.  The  recollections  of  a  drummer  boy. 
By  Harry  M  Kieffer.  12mo.,  pp.  332.  Boston,  1883 

24427,  0.  3.  153d  Pennsylvania  volunteer?.  The  volunteer's  manual.  By  Win.  Sim 
mers  and  Paul  Bachschmid.  8vo.,  pp.  52.  Easton,  Pa.  1863 

23526,  D.  192d  Pennsylvania  volunteers.  Daily  journal.  By  .John  C.  Myers. 
12mo.,  pp.  203.  Phil.  1864 

24286,  0.  198th  Pennsylvania  volunteers.    By  E.  M.  Woodward.     8vo.,  pp.  xiv,  136. 

Trenton,  N.  J.  1884 

16223,  0.  Pennsylvania  reserve  corps.  Complete  record  of  the  organization,  and 
of  the  different  companies,  regiments,  and  brigades.  By  J.  II.  Syplier.  8vo.,  pp. 
723.  Lancaster,  1865 

16029,  0.  11.  Pennsylvania  reserves  in  the  Peninsula.  Gen'l  McCall's  official 
reports.  8vo.,  pp.  10.  n.  p.,  n.  p. 

24603,  0.  5.  Pennsylvania.  Copy  of  the  muster-out  roll  of  the  Commonwealth 
artillery  company.  By  Florence  W.  Grugan.  8vo.,  pp.  27.  Phil.  1885 

31149,  D.  Pennsylvania.  Eleven  days  in  the  militia,  "emergency"  campaign  of 
1862  [Fifth  ward  guards]  [with  the  names  of  the  seven  companies  which  were 
raised  in  Reading],  By  Louis  Richards.  12mo.,  pp.  53.  Phil.  1883 

18540,  D.  Pennsylvania.  Leaves  from  a  trooper's  diary  (Anderson  cavalry).  By 
John  A.  B.  Williams.  lOmo.,  pp.  103.  Phila.  1869 

18726,  0.  Pennsylvania.  History  of  Pennsylvania  volunteers,  1861—").  By 
Samuel  P.  Bates.  5  vols.  8vo.  Harrisburg,  1869 

12888,  O.  Pennsylvania.  Reports  of  the  Adjutant-General  for  1861,  '62,  '63,  ;04, 
'65,  '66,  '67,  '68.  [Executive  Documents.]  8  vols.,  Svo.  Harrisburg,  1861,  etc. 

50976,  D.  2.    Pennsylvania  militia.     Constitution  and   by-laws  of  Penn   Guards. 

8vo.,  pp.  20.  R.     i>hii.  [1861] 

3381,  Q.   Pennsylvania.     Martial  deeds  of  Pennsylvania.     By  Samuel  P.  Bates. 

8vo.,  pp.  1116.  Phil.  1875 

16129,  0.  1,  and  16027,  0.  14,  15,  16.  Pennsylvania.  Report  of  Brig.-Genl  A. 
J.  Pleasonton,  commanding  the  Home  Guard  of  the  city  of  Philadelphia  for  1861 
'62,  '63.  8vo.,  pp.  23,  63,  112.  Phil.  1862,  etc. 

24659,  0.  2.  Pennsylvania.  The  place  of  the  Ringgold  Light  Artillery  of  Reading, 
April,  1861.  8vo.,  pp.  16.  Reading,  Pa.  1870 


REGIMENTAL    HISTORIES.  29 

3441,  Q.   Pennsylvania.     1st  Troop  Philadelphia  City  Cavalry,  from  its  organi- 

zatiou  to  its  centennial  anniversary.     4to.,  pp.  v,  194,  ii  (5),  iv  (4),  V    Phil.  1874 

Pennsylvania.     Patriotism  of  Schuylkill  County.     By  F.   P>.  Wallace. 

8vo.,  pp.  54,x,  9  (1).  Pottsville,  1865 

31947,  D.  2.  Pennsylvania.  Fourth  of  July  souvenir.  Containing  a  succinct 
account  of  the  celebration  of  the  Fourth  of  July,  18(56,  upon  the  presentation  of 
the  State  flags  carried  by  the  Pennsylvania  regiments  during  the  southern  rebel 
lion.  [List  of  the  regiments.]  16mo.,  pp.  36.  [Phil.  1866] 

12888,  0.  Pennsylvania.  Reports  of  the  Executive  office,  military  Department 
[Roster  of  commissions  issued  to  officers]  for  the  year  ending  Dec  1.  1864,  1865. 
[Executive  Documents,  1864,  etc.].  8vo.  Harrihburg,  1864,  '65 

RHODE  ISLAND. 

16441,  D.  1st  Rhode  Island  cavalry.     Sabres  and  spurs.     By  F.  Denison.      12mo., 

PP-  600.  [Central  Falls]  1876 

1st  Rhode  Island  Light  Artillery.     Diary  of  Battery  A.     Ry  Theodore 

Reiehardt.     12mo.,  pp.  (v),  153.  Prov.  1865 

1st  Rhode  Island  volunteers.     By  A.  Woodbury.     12mo.,  pp.  260. 

Providence.  1862 

1st  and  2d  R-hode  Island  volunteers.    History.    8vo.,  pp.  96.    (Prov.  n.  d.) 
15699,  D.   2d  Rhode  Island  cavalry.     Nineteen  months  a  prisoner  of  war.     Narra 
tive  of  Lieut    G.  E.    Sabre.      To  which  is  appended  a   list  of  officers  confined  at 
Columbia  during  the  winter  of  1864  and  1865.      12mo.,  pp.  207.     New  York,  1865 
31771,  D.  2d  Rhode  Island  infantry.     P>y  Augustus  Woodbury.     12mo.,  pp.  633. 

Providence,  1875 

24476,  0.  3d  Rhode  Island   heavy  artillery.     Shot  and   shell.      By   Rev.   Frederic 

Denison.     Svo.,  pp.  368.  Providence,  1879 

3d  Rhode  Island  cavalry.     [A  newspaper.]  N.  Orleans,  n.  d. 

24211,  0.  6.   7th  Squadron  Rhode  Island  cavalry.     By  A.  W.  Corliss.     8vo.,  pp.  11. 

Yarmouth,  Maine,  1879 

31522,  D.  7th  Squadron  Rhode  Island  cavalry,  Co,  B.  The  college  cavaliers.  A 
sketch  of  service  in  the  Union  army.  By  S  B.  Pettengill.  12mo.,  pp.  94. 

Chicago,  1883 

16440.  D.   llth  Rhode  Island  volunteers.    By  11.  W.  Rock  [pseud,  of  John  C.  Thomp 
son].      12mo.,  pp.  vii,  217.  Providence,  1881 
16474,  D.   12th   Rhode   Island  volunteers.      The  flying  regiment.      Journal  of   the 
campaigns  of  the  12th  R.  I.  V.     By  Capt.  J.  W.  Grant.      12mo.,  pp.  152. 

Prov.  1865 

23548.  0.  Rhode  Island  Soldiers'  and  Sailors'  Historical  Society.    Personal  narra 
tives  45  numbers.  Providence,  1878-'85 
Contents. — Fit-fit  Series.  No.  I.  First  campaign  of  the  2d  R.  I.  infantry,  by  E.  H.  Kodes. 
No.  2.  11.  I.  Artillery  at  the  first  battle  of  Dull   Run,  by  J.  A.   Monroe.     No.  3.   Reminis 
cences  of  service  in  the  1st  11.  I.  Cavalry,  by  G.  N.  Bliss.     No.  4.  My  first  cruise,  by  F.  B. 
Butts.     No.  5.  Kit  Carson's  fight  with  the  Comanche,  by  G.  II.   Petti.-.     No.  6.  A   trip  to 
Richmond  as  a  prisoner  of  war.  by  E.  P.  Tobie.    No.  7.  Incidents  of  cavalry  service  in  Louis 
iana,  by  C.  H.   Parkhurst.     No.  8,    The  Bay  fight,  by  M.  F.   Hutchison.     No.  9.    Early 
campaigns  3d  II.  I.  vols..  by  E.  Metcalf.     No.  10.  Battle  of  the  mine,  by  E.  T.  Case. 

Second  Scries.  No.  1.  First  cruise  of  the  Montauk,  by  S.  T.  Browne.  No.  2.  Country 
boy's  first  'hree  months  in  the  army,  by  C.  II.  Barney.  No.  3.  Battery  F,  1st  R.  I.  L.  A., 
by  P.  S.  Chase.  No.  4.  Marine  artillery  with  the  Burnside  expedition,  by  W.  B.  Avery. 
No.  5.  Battle  of  Roanoke  Island,  by  L.  Traver.  No.  6.  Burnside  expedition,  by  A.  E. 
Burnside.  No.  7.  Two  years  with  the  colored  troops,  by  J.  M.  Addeman.  No.  8.  A  recruit 
before  Petersburg,  by  G.  B.  Peck,  Jr.  No.  9.  Chancellorsville  campaign,  by  H.  Rogers. 
No.  10.  Battle  of  Ctdar  mountain,  by  F.  Denison.  No.  11.  Reminiscences  of  the  war,  by 
J.  A.  Monroe.  No.  12.  A  cruise  along  the  blockade,  by  F.  B.  Butts.  No.  13.  High  school 


30  REGIMENTAL    HISTORIES. 

boys  of  the  10th  R.  I.,  by  W.  A.  Spicer.  No.  14.  Cavalry  in  the  army  of  the  Potomac,  by 
E.  P.  Tobie.  No.  15.  Prison  life  of  Lieut.  James  M.  Fales,  by  G.  N.  Bliss.  No.  16.  Last 
tour  of  duty  at  the  siege  of  Charleston,  by  C.  II.  Williams.  No.  17.  A.  E.  Burnside,  by  A. 
Woodward.  No.  18.  Service  with  the  llth  R.  I.  vols.,  by  C.  II.  Parkhur<t.  No.  19.  Battle 
of  Cedar  Creek,  by  J.  K.  Bucklyn.  No.  20.  Incidents  of  cavalry  experience,  by  W.  Gar 
diner. 

Third  Series.  No.  1.  Life  on  the  Texan  blockade,  by  W.  F.  Ilutchinson.  No.  2.  IVly 
four  months'  experience  as  a  prisoner  of  war,  by  T.  Simpson.  No.  ','>.  Gunboat  service  on 
the  James  River,  by  W.  B.  Avery.  No.  4.  Private's  recollections  of  Fredericksburg,  by  E. 
A.  Cory.  No.  5.  Camp  and  hospital,  by  G.  B.  Peck.  No.  (5.  Cavalry  service  with  Gen. 
Sheridan,  by  G.  N.  Bliss.  No.  7.  Service  with  Battery  F,  1st  R.  I.  L.  A.,  by  P.  S.  Chase. 
No.  8.  Reminiscences  of  gunboat  service  on  the  Nansemond.  No  9.  Battle  of  Groveton, 
by  F.  Denison.  No.  10.  Recollections  of  Monocacy,  by  A.  S  Ptoe.  No.  11.  Service  in  the 
12th  R.  I.  vols.,  by  0.  Lapham.  No.  12.  The  march  to  the  sea,  by  C.  A.  Hopkins.  No.  13. 
Service  with  the  colored  troops,  by  T.  J.  Morgan.  No.  14.  Frontier  service,  1st  California 
infantry,  by  G.  11.  Pettis.  No.  15.  Reminiscences  of  service  with  the  12th  R.  I.  vols.,  and 
a  memorial  of  Col.  G.  II.  Browne,  by  P.  E.  Tillinghast. 

Rhode  Island.  Memoirs  of  II.  I.  officers  who  have  rendered  distin 
guished  service  to  their  country,  in  the  contest  of  the  Great  Rebellion,  with  a 
history  of  each  Rhode  Island  regiment.  Portraits.  By  John  Russell  Bartlett. 
4to.,  pp.  viii,  452.  Prov.  1807 

Rhode  Island.  Official  record  of  Rhode  Island  in  the  U.  S.  Army  and 
Navy  during  the  rebellion.  Rl.  8vo.,  pp.  (4),  819.  Prov.  1866 

15260,  1).  Rhode  Island  in  the  rebellion.  By  E.  W.  Stone,  pp.  xxxviii,  398.  2d 
ed.  12mo.  Providence,  1864 

3091,  Q.   Rhode  Island.     Brown  University  in  the  civil  war.     A  memorial.     By 
Henry  Sweetser  Burrage.     4to.,  pp.  xii,  (4),  380.  Providence,  1868 

Rhode  Island.  Adjutant-General.  Reports  for  1861,  '62,  '63.  '64,  '65. 
'66.  6  vols.  8vo.  Providence,  1S62,  etc. 

The  Library  has  (No.  22408,  0.  2,  3,  and  53877,  0.)  the  Reports  for  1861/63/64,  '65,  '66. 

SOUTH  CAKOLINA. 

18408,  D.  1st  South  Carolina  volunteers  [colored].  Army  life  in  a  black  regiment. 
By  Thos.  Wentworth  Uigginson.  12mo.,  pp.  iv,  284.  Boston,  1870 

18498,  D.  1st  South  Carolina  volunteers  [colored].  Army  life  in  a  black  regiment. 
By  Thos.  Wentworth  Higginson.  12mo.,  pp.  iv,  296.  Boston,  1882 

22877,  D.  [1st,  12th,  13th,  14th,  infantry.  1st  (Orr's)  rifles,  South  Carolina  volun 
teers].  J.  F.  J.  Caldwell's  history  of  "Gregg's"  ("  McGowan's")  brigade.  12mo., 
pp.  247.  Phil.  1866 

20724,  0.  2d  South  Carolina  regiment  in  campaigns  of  1864  and  1865.  By  Colonel 
William  Wallace.  8vo.,  pp.  3.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc'ty  Papers,  vol.  7.) 

Richmond,  1879 

20724,  0.  6th  South  Carolina  regiment,  The  battle  of  Williamsburg.  Narrative  of 
Colonel  Bratton.  8vo.,  pp.  4.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc'ty  Papers,  vol.  7.) 

Richmond,  1879 

20786,  D.  7th  South  Carolina  cavalry.  The  falling  flag.  By  Edward  M.  Boyldn. 
12mo.,  pp.  67.  New  York,  1874 

16445,  D.  10th  South  Carolina  infantry.     By  C.  I.  Walker.     12mo.,  pp.  138. 

Charleston,  1881 

20724,  0.  South  Carolina.  Hart's  South  Carolina  battery.  Its  war  guidon.  Ad 
dresses  by  Major  Hart  and  Governor  Hampton.  8vo.,  pp.  5.  (Southern  Hist. 
Soc'ty  Papers,  vol.  6.)  Richmond,  1878 

South  Carolina.  Historical  sketch  of  the  Washington  Light  infantry 
of  Charleston,  S.  C.  8vo.,  pp.  10.  New  York,  1875 

South  Carolina.  Adjutant-General.  If  any  reports  were  published 
they  were  destroyed  by  tire  when  Columbia  was  burned  at  the  close  of  the  war. 


REGIMENTAL   HISTORIES.  31 

TENNESSEE. 

20593,  0.  1st  Tennessee  regiment.  "Co.  Aytch,5'  Maury  Grays.  By  Samuel  R. 
Watkins.  8vo.,  pp.  236.  Nashville,  1882 

14481,  D.  2d  Tennessee  volunteers.  Thirteen  months  in  the  rebel  army,  being  a 
narrative  of  personal  adventures  by  an  impressed  New  Yorker  (Wm.  G.  Steven 
son).  12mo.,  pp.  232.  New  York,  1862 
16th  Tennessee  volunteers.  Campaigns  and  battles  of  the  16th  regiment 
Tenessee  volunteers  in  the  war  between  the  States.  With  incidental  sketches  of 
the  part  performed  by  other  Tennessee  troops.  By  Col.  Thos.  A.  Head.  12mo., 
pp.  488.  Nashville,  1885 

2-1630,  0.  30th  Tennessee  regiment.     By  II.  H.  Hockersmith.     (Southern  Bivouac, 

vol.  2.)     8vo.  pp.  3.  Louisville,  Ky.  1884 

41st  Tennessee.     By  S.  A.  Cunningham.     8vo.,  pp.  57.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 

24039,  0.  48th  Tennessee  regiment.  The  "  fighting"  forty-eighth.  By  S  11  Wat- 
kins.  (Southern  Bivouac,  vol.  2.)  8vo.,  pp.  6.  Louisville,  Ky.  1884 

18736,  0.  Tennessee.  Adjutant-General.  Report  of  the  military  forces  of  the 
State  from  1861  to  1866.  1  vol.  8vo.,  pp.  695,  xii,  11.  Nashville,  1866 

17634,  0.  Tennessee.  Campaigns  of  Lieut. -Gen.  N.  B.  Forrest,  and  of  Forrest's 
cavalry.  By  Thomas  Jordan  and  J.  P.  Pryor.  [With  staff  and  regimental  ros 
ters.]  8vo.,  pp,  xv,  704.  New  Orleans,  1868 

TEXAS. 

24603,  0.  2.  26th  Texas  cavalry.  History  of  Debray's  regiment.  By  X.  B.  Debray. 
8vo.,  pp.  26.  Austin,  Texas.  1884 

Texas  brigade.    Campaign  from  Texas  to  Maryland  [1st,  4th,  5th  Texas; 
Hampton  Legion;   18th  Georgia].     By  Nicholas  A.  Davis.     I2mo.,  pp.  168. 

Richmond,  1863 

24172,  0.  Texas  Division.     Campaigns  of  Walker's  Texas  division.     By  a  private 

soldier.     [J.  P.  Blessington.]     8vo.,  pp.  314.  New  York,  1875 

Texas.     Adjutant-General.     If  any  Reports  exist,  they  may  be  at  the 

War  Department,  Wnshington,  D.  C.,  where  the  public  military  records  were  taken 

immediately  after  the  war. 

VERMONT. 

19719,  0.  7th  Vermont  volunteers.     By  Wm.  C.  Holbrook.     8vo..  pp.  v,  219. 

New  York,  1882 

10th  Vermont  volunteers,  with  biogra-phical  sketches  of  the  officers  who 
fell  in  battle.     By  Edwin  M.  Hnynes.     8vo.,  pp.  249.  n.  p.,  1870 

16478.  D.  14th  Vermont  volunteers.  Life  in  camp.  History  of  the  nine  months' 
service  of  the  14th  Vermont.  By  J.  C.  Williams.  16mo.,  pp.  viii,  167. 

Claremont,  N.  II.  1864 

Vermont.      Adjutant-General.      Reports  for   the  year  ending  Nov.    1. 
1862,  '63,  '64,  '65,  '66,  '67,  '68,  '69,  '70,  '71,  '72,  '73,  '74.     13  vols. 

Montpelier,  1862,  etc. 

The  Library  has  (No.  18741,  0.)  the  Reports  for  1864,  '65,  '66. 

18538,  D.  Vermont  brigade  in  the  Shenandoah   Valley.      By  Aldace   F.   WTalker. 

12mo.,  pp.  xi,  191.  Burlington,  Vt.  1869 

31500.  D.  Vermont  riflemen  ;   1st  U.  States  sharpshooters  (Company  F).     By  W. 

Y.  W.  Ripley.     12mo.,  pp.  204.  Rutland,  Vt.  1883 

Vermont  in  the  Great  Rebellion.     By  0.  F.  R.  Waite.     12mo.,  pp.  288. 

Claremont,  1869 

Vermont  troops.     The  battle  of  Gettysburg,  and  the  part  taken  therein 
by  Vermont  troops.     By  G.  G.  Benedict.     I2mo.,  pp.  24.  Burlington,  1867 

24371.  0.  Vermont  at  Gettysburgh.  A  sketch  of  the  part  taken  by  the  Vermont 
troops,  in  the  battle  of  Gettysburgh.  By  G.  C.  Benedict.  8vo.,  pp.  27,  iv. 

Burlington,  1870 


32  REGIMENTAL    HISTORIES. 

Vermont.     The  service  of  the  Vermont  troops.     An  oration  before  the 
Reunion  Society  of  Vermont  officers.      By  Geo.  G.  Benedict.     8vo.,  pp.  31. 

Montpelier,  1882 

Vermont.     Memorial  record  of  Essex.      By  L.  C.  Butler.      12rm>.,  pp. 
61.  Burlington,  18(57 

Vermont.     Memorial  record  of  the  soldiers  who  enlisted  from   Greens 
boro,  accompanied  hy  a  brief  history  of  each  regiment  that  left  the  Shite.     'Pre 
pared  by  E.  E    Rollins.      I2mo.,  pp.  77.  Montpelier,  1868 
Vermont.     Soldiers'  record  of  Jericho.     By  E.   If.  Lane.      12  no.,  pp. 
47.  Burlington,  186H 
2405(5,  0.  Vermont.     Soldiers'   record   of  the   town  of  St.   Johnsbury,  Vt.,  in   the 
war  of  the  rebellion,  1801-05.      By  A.  G.  Chad  wick.     pp.  215  (1). 

St.  Johnsbury,  1S88 

Vermont.     Memorial  record  of  the  soldiers  from  Stowe,  who  fought  dur 
ing  the  rebellion  of  1801-'5.      By  H.  A.  Savage.      IGmo.,  pp.  104. 

Montpelier,  1S67 

Vermont.     Memorial  record  of  Waitsfield.     By  Rev.   A.   B.   Dascomb. 

12mo.,  pp.  80.  Montpelier,  1807 

Vermont.     The  second  brigade;   or,  camp  life.    By  a  volunteer  (Edwin 

F.  Palmer).      IGmo  ,  pp.  224.  Montpelier,  1804 

VIRGINIA. 

24008,  0.  7.  1st  Virginia  infantry,  army  of  Northern  Virginia.  By  Chas.  T  Lochr. 
8vo.,  pp.  87.  Richmond,  1884 

7th  Virginia  cavalry.     Memoirs  of  Gen.  Turner  Ashby  and  his  compeers. 
By  James  B.  Avirett,  Chaplain  Ashby's  Cavalry.      12mo.,  pp.  408. 

Baltimore,  1807 

20724,  0.  9th  Virginia  cavalry.  Part  taken  by  the  Ninth  Virginia  cavalry  in  repel 
ling  the  Dahlgren  raid.  By  Gen'l  R.  L.  T.  Beale.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc'iy  Papers, 
vol.  3.)  8vo.,  pp.  3.  Richmond,  1877 

22381,0.6.  14th  Virginia  regiment.  Proceedings  relative  to  the  existing  war.  8vo., 
pp.  4.  [Camp  near  Bermuda  hundreds,  Jan.  24th,  1805.] 

31510,  D.  17th  Virginia  infantry,  C.  S.  A.     By  Geo.  Wise.     12mo  ,  pp.  812 

Baltimore,  1870 

20724,  0.   17th  Virginia  infantry  at   Flat  Creek  and  Drewry's  Bluff      By  Col.   A. 

Herbert.     (Southern  Hist.  Soc'ty  Papers,  vol.  12.)     8vo.,pp.O.       Richmond,  1884 

18th  Virginia  infantry.      Historical  sketch  of  the  Nottaway  Grays,  Co. 

G,  18th  Va.  Regt.      8vo.,  pp.  48  (1 ).  Richmond,  1878 
17890,  D.   19th  Virginia  volunteers      The  Confederate  soldier.     A  memorial  sketch 

of  George  N.  and  Bushrod  W.  Harris,  privates  in  the  Confederate  army  [19th  Regt. 

Va.  vol's.]  By  Rev.  John  E  Edwards.  iLimo.,  pp.  vi,  139.  New  York,  1808 

24059,  0.  7.  24th  Virginia  infantry.  The  battle  of  Williarnsburg,  and  the  charge  of 

the  24th  Va.  of  Early's  brigade.  By  Richard  L.  Maury.  8vo.  Richmond,  1^80 
38th  Virginia  artillery.  War  history  and  roll  of  the  Richmond  Fayette 

Artillery,  38th  Va.    Battalion,  artillery,  C.   S.  A.,  1801-05.     By   E.  II.   Chamber- 

layne,  Jr.,  8vo  ,  pp.  23.  Richmond,  1883 

17207,  D.  43d  Virginia  cavalry  battalion.  Mosby  and  his  men.  By  J.  Marshall 

Crawford.  I2mo.,  pp.  375.  New  York,  1807 

17501,  0.  43d  Virginia  cavalry  battalion.  Partisan  life  with  Col.  John  S.  Mosby. 

By  Major  John  Scott.  8vo.,  pp.  xvi,  492.  N.  Y.  1807 

52226,0.  10.  52d  Virginia  regiment.  How  a  one-legged  rebel  lives.  By  John  S. 

Rebson.  8vo.,  pp.  138.  Richmond,  1870 

31805,  D.  Virginia.  "Where  men  only  dare  to  go  !r'  or,  the  story  of  a  boy  company. 

[Parker  battery  of  Richmond,  Va.,  C.   S.   A.      By  R.  W.   Figg.]      12rno.,  pp.  viii, 

-03-  Richmond,  1885 


REGIMENTAL    HISTORIES.  33 

24213,  0.  Virginia.  Richmond  howitzer  battalion.  Pamphlets  Nos.  1,  2,  3.  8vo., 
pp.  304,  64.  Richmond,  Va.  1883-84 

24761,  D.  Virginia.  Richmond  howitzers.  Cutshaws'  Battalion,  2d  Corps,  A.  N. 
V.  Detailed  minutiae  of  soldier  life  in  the  army  of  Northern  Virginia,  1861-'65. 
By  Carlton  M.  Carty.  12mo.,  pp  vi,  224.  Richmond,  1882 

18795,  D.  Virginia.     Pickett's  men  [Army  of  northern  Virginia].    By  Walter  Har 
rison.     12mo  ,  pp.  202.  New  York,  1870 
Virginia.     Adjutant-General.     Reports  for  1861,  '63,  '64.     3  vols.  8vo. 

Richmond,  1861,  etc. 
The  Library  has  (No.  50820,  0.  3.)  the  Report  for  the  year  ending  Sept.  30,  1863. 

24609,  O.  5  to  13.  Virginia.  Record  of  the  Richmond  City  and  Henrico  Co.  Vir 
ginia  troops,  Confederate  States  Army.  Series  1  to  3  (4  not  published),  5  to  10. 
Compiled  by  E.  II.  Chamberlayne,  Jr.  8vo.  Richmond,  1879 

20724,  ().  Virginia.  Reminiscences  of  the  Powhatan  troop  of  cavalry  in  1861.  By 
Col.  J.  F.  Lay.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc'ty  Papers,  vol.  8.)  8vo.,  pp.  9. 

Richmond,  1880 

Virginia.  Richmond  Light  Infantry  Blues.  Speech  of  Gen.  H.  A. 
Wise.  War  roll,  roll  of  honorary  members,  and  the  present  roll  of  the  company. 
4to.,  pp.  36.  Richmond,  1874 

24683,  0  Virginia.  Campaigns  of  Stuart's  cavalry.  The  life  and  campaigns  of 
Major- General  J.  E.  B.  Stuart,  Commander  of  the  cavalry  of  the  Army  of  Northern 
Virginia.  By  H.  B.  McClellan.  [Appendix  contains  Rolls  of  the  First,  Second, 
and  Third  regiments,  Virginia  cavalry  ]  8vo.,  pp.  xv  (1),  468.  Boston,  1885. 

16477,  D.  2.  Virginia.     Sketch   of  Page's  Battery  of  Morris'  Artillery,  2d  Corps, 

Army  of  Northern  Virginia      By  one  of  the  company  (R.   C.  M.   Page)       12mo., 

pp.  82,  (i).  New  York,  1885 

Virginia.     List  of  officers  of  the  State  line.     Bvo.,  pp.  8.        n.  p.,  1863 

WEST  VIRGINIA. 

West  Virginia.  Adjutant-General.  Reports  for  the  years  ending  Jan. 
18th,  1864,  Dec.  31st,  '64,  '65,  '66,  '67,  '68.  5  vols.  Wheeling,  1864,  etc. 

The  Library  has  (No.  18738,  0  )  the  Reports  for  1864,  '65. 

WISCONSIN. 

5th  Wisconsin  volunteers.  The  army  of  the  Potomac.  Behind  the 
scenes.  A  diary  by  Alfred  L.  Castleman.  12mo.,  pp.  288.  Milwaukee,  1863 

5th  Wisconsin  infantry.     Register  of  Co.  D.     Chart.  n.  p.,  n.  d. 

24211,  0.  5.  6th  Wisconsin  battery.     By  H.  S.  Keene.     8vo  ,  pp.  64. 

Lancaster,  Wis.  1879 

8th  Wisconsin   infantry.     Opening  of  the   Mississippi.     By   G.   W.    D. 

12mo.,  pp.  109  (i).  Madison,  1864 

llth  Wisconsin  infantry.     By  J.  J.  McMyler.     8vo.     New  Orleans,  1865 

24654,  0.  15th  Wisconsin  infantry.     Det  Skandinaviske  Regiments  historic  (15  de 

Wisconsin  regiment).     Af  J.  A.  Johnson.     8vo.,  pp.  134,  27.   La  Crosse,  Wis.  1869 

15th  Wisconsin  infantry.      Borgerkrigen   i    De   Forende   stater  i   Nord 

Amerika.     Uderbeidet  af  Joh  H.  Enander.    12mo.,  pp.  128.    La  Crosse,  Wis.  1881 

16477,  D    1.  15th  Wisconsin  infantry.      En  Kortfattet  Skildring  af  del  Femtende 

Wisconsin   Regiments.      Historie  og  Virksomhed  under  Borgerkrigen.     Af  P.   E. 

Dietrichson.     16mo.,  pp.  32.  Chicago,  18-S4 

21st  Wisconsin  volunteers.  A  soldier  of  the  Cumberland:  memoi'r  of 
Mead  Holmes,  Jr.,  Sergeant  of  Co.  K,  21st  reg't  W.  V.  I6mo.,  pp.  240. 

Boston,  1864 

31492,  U.  22d  Wisconsin.  The  star  corps ;  or,  notes  during  Sherman's  famous 
march  to  the  sea.  By  Rev.  G.  S.  Bradley.  12mo.,  pp.  xi,  304.  Milwaukee,  1865 

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34  REGIMENTAL   HISTORIES. 

30th  Wisconsin  volunteers.  Address  before  the  Hastings  Invincibles. 
By  Samuel  D.  Hastings.  8vo.,  pp.  22.  Madison,  1862 

30th  Wisconsin  infantry.  Roster  of  officers  and  enlisted  men.  By  Mar 
tin  &  Judson.  18mo.,pp.  110.  Madison,  1864 

31st  Wisconsin  infantry.     Roster.     Broadside.  Madison,  1863 

37th  Wisconsin  infantry.      The  sword  and  gun,  a  history  of  the  37th 

Wis.  Vol.     By  R,  C.  Eden.     12mo.,  pp.  120.  Madison,  1865 

31494,  D.  38th  Wisconsin  infantry.     Battle  fields  and  camp  fires.     By  S.  W.  Pierce. 

12mo.,  pp    iv,  254.  Milwaukee,  1866 

Wisconsin.  Adjutant-General.  Reports  for  1861,  '62,  '63,  '64,  '65, 
'66,  67,  '68.  [Governor's  message  and  accompanying  Documents.]  8  vols.  8vo. 

Madison,  1861,  etc. 
The  Library  has  (No.  18729,  0.)  the  Reports  for  1860,  '63,  '64,  '65. 

"Wisconsin.  Military  history  of  Wisconsin.  By  E.  B.  Quiner.  8vo., 
pp.  1022.  Chicago,  1866 

Wisconsin  in  the  war  of  the  rebellion ;  a  history  of  all  regiments  and 
batteries  the  State  has  sent  to  the  field.  By  Wm.  De  Loss  Love.  8vo.,  pp.  xxi 
(1),  17-1144.  Chicago,  1866 

Wisconsin.  Soldiers'  and  sailors'  reunion,  with  military  rosters,  his 
torical  sketches,  etc.  4to.,  pp.  309.  Fond  du  Lac,  1880 

"Wisconsin.  Milwaukee  Light  Guard.  Organized  July  16,  1855  (with 
a  sketch  of  its  war  record).  By  H.  C.  Damon.  8vo.,  pp.  319.  Milwaukee,  1875 


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